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Unit 11: Operations of MS Excel



                3. Type a width for the column the Column Width field. To adjust to the standard width,  Notes
                  select  the  Use  Standard  Width  check  box.  Or,  click  the  Best  Fit  button  to  have  the
                  columns  adjust  automatically  based  on  the  existing  data.
                4. Click  OK  to  return  to  the  datasheet.

             11.3.8  Formatting  Datasheet  Numbers

             You  can  format  the  text  and  numbers  in  your  datasheet  if  you  want.  To  format  numerical
             data,  select  the  cell  or  cells  you  want  to  format  and  choose  Format,  Number.  The  Format
             Number  dialog  box  appears,  as  shown  in  Figure  11.15.


                      Figure  11.15:  Customize the  Way Numbers  Appear  in  this  Dialog  Box




































             Select  the  type  of  number  format  you  want  from  the  Category  list,  such  as  date,  time,  or
             currency  format.  Based  on  your  category  selection,  the  right  side  of  the  dialog  box  offers
             additional  formatting  options  related  to  the  category.
             For  example,  if  you  choose  Currency,  the  right  side  of  the  dialog  box  lets  you  choose  the
             currency  symbol  such  as  the  dollar,  pound,  or  yen.  Several  of  the  numeric  categories  also
             let  you  choose  the  number  of  decimal  places  you  want  to  include.
             Click  OK  to  accept  the  formatting  changes  and  to  update  your  chart.


             11.3.9  Including  and  Excluding  Rows  and  Columns
             You  can  include  rows  and  columns  in  your  datasheet,  but  temporarily  hide  them  in  your
             presentation. To do that, select  the column or row that you want  to hide, and  choose Data,
             Exclude  Row/Col.  The  row  or  column  appears  shaded  in  your  datasheet  and  temporarily
             disappears  from  your  presentation.  Figure  11.16  shows  an  example  of  a  hidden  column  in
             a  datasheet.






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