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Worksheet and Excel table basics
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Formatting data
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Getting to know the formatting tools
Using different fonts
Updating old fonts
Apply or remove cell shading
Add formatting to your document by using the Mini toolbar
Demo: Apply your brand to Office documents with themes
Underline data on a worksheet
Turn on or off overtype mode
Apply shading to alternate rows in a worksheet
Insert ASCII or Unicode Latin-based symbols and characters
Apply, create, or remove a cell style
Apply, customize, and save a document theme in Word or Excel
Add or remove a sheet background
Apply or remove cell borders on a worksheet
Show or hide gridlines on a worksheet
Copy the formatting of a shape, object, worksheet cell, or text by using Format Painter
Change the color of text
Highlight cells
Copy cell styles from another workbook
Use automatic formatting as you type
Display numbers in scientific (exponential) notation
Save cell styles to use in all new workbooks
Format numbers as text
Format text as strikethrough
Format text as superscript or subscript
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