Formatting Excel Worksheets and Cells
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this course, we will be talking about changing the look and feel of a Microsoft Excel worksheet or workbook. Here, we’ll be concentrating on how we want the sheets and books to look like and the tools that help us achieve that.
In the 3rd course in the Excel series, we will be handling the look and feel of an excel worksheet/workbook. Here, we’ll be concentrating on how we want the sheets and books to look like and the tools that help us achieve that. This is an important skill to have in order to create professional-looking spreadsheets. First, we'll be looking at how to format workbooks and worksheets. Next, we'll look at customizing options and views for worksheets and workbooks. Finally, we'll look at formatting cells and ranges in Excel. When you're finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to create professional, functional spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel.
In the 3rd course in the Excel series, we will be handling the look and feel of an excel worksheet/workbook. Here, we’ll be concentrating on how we want the sheets and books to look like and the tools that help us achieve that. This is an important skill to have in order to create professional-looking spreadsheets. First, we'll be looking at how to format workbooks and worksheets. Next, we'll look at customizing options and views for worksheets and workbooks. Finally, we'll look at formatting cells and ranges in Excel. When you're finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to create professional, functional spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Formatting Worksheets and Workbooks 31mins
- Customizing Options and Views for Worksheets and Workbooks 28mins
- Formatting Cells and Ranges 25mins
Taught by
Pratheerth Padman
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