The following article details you how to format data in Excel 2013.
1. Format text.
1.1 Font format, type, font size:
- Select the data to format -> Home -> Font -> quickly select the font, font size, type as shown:
Inside:
+ B (Bold): bold type.
+ I (Italic): italic type.
+ U (Underline): underlined font
- Or to detail Font dialog box, click the arrow below Font -> Format Cells dialog box appears, select the format for the text -> click OK to finish.
1.2 Border format, text color.
1.2.1 Select text color and background color:
- Select the text area to create colors -> Click Home -> Font -> select the Font Color icon -> dialog box appears -> choose the color for text:
- Select background color for text:
Select the text area to create background color -> Click Home -> Font -> select the Fill Color icon -> dialog box appears -> select the color as the background color for the text:
- Result:
1.1.2 Create borders for text:
Click Home -> Font -> select Border icon -> dialog box appears -> choose the border style for the text:
- The result of the entire text has been created contour:
- If you want to create a border as you like Click Home -> Font -> select Border icon -> dialog box appears -> More Border:
- The dialog box appears selecting the type of border, colors as shown -> click OK:
2. Align, customize position, text direction.
2.1 Alignments.
- Select text area to be aligned -> Click Home -> Alignment -> choose alignment:
: Aligns the left.
: Align justify sides.
: Right alignment.
2.2 Customize text position in cell.
- If the data cell is too wide for the text to align the text so that it is in the middle and proportional to the data cell -> align the position of the text in the cell, there are options such as the figure:
: The order in turn is: Align the text adjacent to the top of the cell (top), center the cell, and the text position at the end of the cell.
- Or you can align in the Format Cells dialog box :
- Click OK to get the results: The text in the middle of the cell is very balanced.
2.3. Customize the text direction.
- Select the text to create text direction -> Click Home -> Alignment -> Orientation -> select text direction as required.
- Or change the text direction in the Format Cells dialog box in the Alignment tab :
- Results after creating the letter direction:
3. Format the data type.
- For example, you want to format the column number data type to date data type:
- Right-click the column of quantities -> Format Cells:
- The Format Cells dialog box appears in the Number tab, selecting the Date data type .
- Result of the column of the converted date data type:
The above is a detailed guide on how to format data in Excel 2013.
Good luck!