MS Excel 2003 - Lesson 3: Manipulating data in spreadsheets

The previous article TipsMake.com has guided you to some basic formatting for a small data area, but if you need to format a large area or the default format for a new Excel 2003 file, follow these instructions.

1, Default Font Format for spreadsheets

The previous article TipsMake.com has guided you to some basic formatting for a small data area, but if you need to format a large area or the default format for a new Excel 2003 file, follow these instructions. .

a, Default Font Format

- Go to Format -> Style .

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With the following formats:

- Style name : name the type of attribute you use.

- Style includes : list with the required format properties

- Modify . : edit the format properties

- Add : click Add to save the changes needed in a style.

- Delete : Delete an unnecessary style.

b, Black out the spreadsheet

- Black out the entire worksheet : Click on the empty square to intersect the line title and column header.

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- Apply black lines or black out columns : click on the name of the row or column to be highlighted

2, Automatic numbering

Some ways to number automatically:

a, Option 1 (this way can be applied to non-consecutive numbers):

- Enter the first 2 numbers of the sequence

- Blacken the two cells entered

- Move the cursor to the lower right of the highlighted area (place the cursor like copying the formula: the mouse pointer is a black plus sign)

- Hold down the mouse and drag to the required number.

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Note : You can drag the number sequence from top to bottom, from the bottom up, from the left and from the right. Also, in this way, you can number non-interconnected numbers (sequences with arithmetic progressions).

b, Method 2 :

- Enter the first number of the sequence

- Put the mouse pointer in the lower right corner of the cell just entered

- Hold down Ctrl + drag the number to enter

Because dates are a special form of numeric type, if you want to quickly fill in dates, you can also use the above methods.

3, Fill numeric values ​​on a region

Excel spreadsheets allow you to fill numeric values ​​into a predefined data area (with this feature you can also enter numbers automatically)

- Enter the value in the first box

- Apply black areas to fill (can be column or row or region)

- Go to Edit -> Fill -> Series .

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- Series in :

  1. Rows: Enter the value in line
  2. Columns: Enter values ​​in columns

- Type :

  1. Linear: linear (vertical or horizontal)
  2. Growth: Enter the sequence of numbers exponentially
  3. Date: enter the date value
  4. AutoFill: Automatically enter the number or date according to Step value of 1

- Date unit : applies only to the date type value

  1. Day: sequentially increasing, decreasing by day
  2. Weekday: sequentially increase, decrease by working day of the week (except on Saturdays and Sundays)
  3. Month: sequential increase, decrease by month
  4. Year: sequential increase, decrease year by year

- Step value : type in the jump value (negative number: the jump is reduced, the number is positive: the step jumps

- Stop Value : the maximum value of the sequence

Also you can fill the values ​​faster without entering the Series dialog: Go to Edit -> Fill

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- Down : Fill down

- Right : Fill right

- Up : Fill up

- Left : Bright left

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Update 24 May 2019
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