4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells

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4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Changing Column Width - The width of a column affects the way in which data is presented in a spreadsheet. - If a column is not wide enough to display its content, confusion may occur. - F2 contains the text ‘Liberal Studies’ which is too long to be contained within column F.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Changing Column Width - It appears that cell G2 contains text extended from cell F2, even though cell G2 is actually empty. - Entering ‘Total’ in cell G2 gives the following: - For numbers that are too long to fit in a column, the symbol ‘#’ will be displayed as follows:

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Changing Column Width - The width of a column can be changed in several ways. - The simplest way is to drag the boundary between adjacent column headings. Point to the boundary, so that the cursor changes to . Dragging the boundary towards the right can increase the column width.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Changing Column Width - Double-click the boundary and this can adjust the column to be wide enough to fit the stored content. - This may increase or decrease the column width depending on the length of the stored content.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Changing Column Width - Alternatively, select ‘Format’  ‘Column’  ‘Width…’ in Menu bar can also change the column width. - This command is useful for changing the width of a group of selected columns.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Changing Row Height - Similarly, the height of a row can be changed by dragging or double- clicking the boundary between two adjacent row headings.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Changing Row Height - To change the height of more than one row, select the rows by clicking the row headings. Select ‘Format’  ‘Row’  ‘Height’ and enter a new value for row height.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Changing Row Height - The row height of the selected rows is changed.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Merging and Centering Cells - Data entered in a single cell can be centred and spanned across several columns. - This can be done by combining or merging cells. - E.g. the text ‘Student Examination Results’ is stored in cell A1. Select cells A1 to G1.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Merging and Centering Cells - Click the ‘Merge and Centre’ button on the Formatting toolbar. - Cell A1 now spans across columns A to G, and its content is centred.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Merging and Centering Cells - Alternatively, we can select ‘Format’ ➞ ‘Cells’ from the Menu bar. - In ‘Alignment’ tab of ‘Format Cells’ dialogue box, select ‘Center’ for ‘Horizontal text alignment’ and check the ‘Merge cells’ box. - To split a merged cell, simply uncheck the ‘Merge cells’ box.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Applying Cell Borders - Cell borders make individual cells more distinguishable and help us read data easier. - Select the cells to apply borders and click the ‘Borders’ button on the ‘Formatting’ toolbar.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Applying Cell Borders - Select the appropriate border, such as the ‘All Borders’ button , from the ‘Borders’ menu. - To remove cell borders, click the ‘No Border’ button from the menu.

4.1 Formatting Rows, Columns and Cells  Applying Cell Borders - Select the appropriate border, such as the ‘All Borders’ button , from the ‘Borders’ menu. - To remove cell borders, click the ‘No Border’ button from the menu.

4.2 Formatting Text and Number  Text and Number Alignment - Similar to a word processor, the text in a spreadsheet can be aligned left, centre or right. - By default, numbers are aligned right in a cell while text is aligned left.

4.2 Formatting Text and Number  Formatting Font and Font Size - The font and font size of a cell are set by the ‘Font’ pull down menu and the ‘Font Size’ pull down menu respectively. - When the font size is increased or decreased, the row height is automatically adjusted.

4.2 Formatting Text and Number  Formatting Font Colour - The font colour of the text in a cell is set by clicking the ‘Font Colour’ button. - A colour palette will be displayed and the necessary colour can be selected.

4.2 Formatting Text and Number  Formatting Numbers - Numbers stored in the cells should be formatted properly to reflect the type of value represented. - For example, number representing money should be displayed in currency format (‘$’ sign and 2 decimal places). - The type of currency symbols displayed depends on the regional and language settings of the user computer.

Formatted cell content 4.2 Formatting Text and Number  Formatting Numbers - The effect of number formatting functions. Cell content Format style Formatted cell content 123 $ $123.00 % 12300% 34000 , 34,000.00

4.2 Formatting Text and Number  Formatting Numbers - For decimal numbers, the value displayed in a cell depends on the column width. - For example as shown in Figure 4.20, the number ‘123.456789’ is displayed as ‘123.4568’.

4.2 Formatting Text and Number  Formatting Numbers - Clicking the ‘Increase decimal’ button will increase the number of decimal places displayed and column width. - Clicking the ‘Decrease decimal’ button will decrease the number of decimal places displayed. - Both ‘Increase decimal’ and ‘Decrease decimal’ functions affect only the displayed value of a cell, rather than the actual stored value.

4.2 Formatting Text and Number  Formatting Numbers - Clicking the ‘Increase decimal’ button will increase the number of decimal places displayed and column width. - Clicking the ‘Decrease decimal’ button will decrease the number of decimal places displayed. - Both ‘Increase decimal’ and ‘Decrease decimal’ functions affect only the displayed value of a cell, rather than the actual stored value.