Here are the formatting features that can be quickly accessed through the Excel Ribbon.
Suppose you have the data as shown below: With some simple data formatting steps, the data can look like a beauty queen. Here are some of the formats that can increase the readability:
Give a border Make the headers Font Bold Give a cell color to headers Center Align the Headers
All these options can be quickly accessed through the Excel ribbon. Once formatted, the data would look something as shown below: While the basic and most used data formatting tools can be accessed through Excel ribbon, there is much more to it. You can access the entire formatting range of options through the Format Cells dialogue box. It appears when you click on the icon at the bottom right of each category in Excel Ribbon. The keyboard shortcut is Control + 1. The Format Cell dialogue box is one-stop shop for all data formatting in Excel. It has the following options:
Number: This gives you the access to number formatting in Excel. It is a whole new world in itself. Read more about it here. Alignment: Text alignment in Excel can be controlled through this option. One good option worth mentioning here is center across selection. Center across Selection in Horizontal alignment. This should always be preferred over merge and center. Merge and center can create issues while filtering and sorting, but this option presents no such issue. Font: Entire font related formatting, including additional options of Strikethrough, Superscript and Subscript can be accessed here. Border: All border styles and its color can be controlled here. Fill: All cell fill options. Protection: Cells can be locked or hidden through this option.