Excel Lesson 4
Across
- 1. To apply attributes to cell data to change the appearance of the worksheet.
- 5. The measurement of the typeface in points (1 point = 1/72 of an inch).
- 7. A feature that enables you to automatically combine cells and center the contents of the original far left cell in the new cell.
- 8. A style that displays numbers with a thousands separator (,).
- 9. A style that displays dollar signs ($) immediately preceding the number and includes a thousands separator (,).
- 11. A combination of a font, text color, cell color, and other font attributes applied to a single cell.
- 12. A collection of coordinated fonts, colors, and effects for graphic elements, such as charts and images, that can be quickly applied to all sheets in a workbook.
Down
- 1. The typeface or design of the text.
- 2. A style that vertically aligns dollar signs ($), thousands separators (,), and decimal points.
- 3. A feature that shows you how a gallery formatting choice will appear in the worksheet when you move the mouse pointer over that choice.
- 4. A style that displays decimal numbers as a percentage.
- 6. A format that controls how numerical data is displayed, including the use of commas, dollar signs (or other symbols), and the number of decimal places.
- 10. A color that fills a cell, appearing behind the data.