Make a row taller or shorter by dragging the separator between the rows.
Click and drag here to resize row 5.
Row is now taller
Putting an “Enter” inside a cell
To add a new line inside a cell
Double click inside the cell where you want the new line.
Press Ctrl-Enter (i.e. hold down the Ctrl key and press Enter while still holding down Ctrl).
When you are done editing, press Enter (without holding down Ctrl) to accept the changes.
Step 1: Originally “Hours Worked” is on one line. Step 2: Double click to edit cell and then press Ctrl-Enter Step 3: Press Enter (without Ctrl) to accept the changes.
Basic Formatting (e.g. bold, colors, fonts, etc)
Formatting Cells
Select one or more cells and then click on any of the formatting buttons (see below) to change the formatting of the selected cells.
Formatting buttons:
font name
font size
bold italics underline center & merge cells (will explain later)
center
right justify
left justify
These change the way numbers are displayed in cells. (these don’t affect words).
show as currency (ex. 1000.507 becomes $1000.50)
show with commas (e.g. 12345 becomes 12,345)
show as percent (ex. 0.5 becomes 50%)
remove indent
show fewer decimal points (ex. 10.507 is displayed as 10.51)
show more decimal points (ex. 10.507 is displayed as 10.5070)
indent within cell
put border around cell(s)
color of cell
color of text in cell
click on downward pointing arrows for other colors and border styles
click on downward pointing arrows for other font names and sizes
Example – unformatted worksheet
Unformatted worksheet – see next slide for formatting.