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Formatting Cells

Formatting cells

Video: Formatting Cells

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Every cell in a new spreadsheet uses the same default formatting. As you begin to build a spreadsheet, you can customize the formatting to make your information easier to view and understand. In our example, we will be using a spreadsheet to plan and organize a garden plot.

To change the font size:

Modifying the font size can help call attention to important cells and make them easier to read. In our example, we will be increasing the size of our header cells to help distinguish them from the rest of the spreadsheet.

  1. Select the cell or cells you wish to modify.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsSelecting the desired cells
  2. Locate and select the Font Size button font size button in the shortcut toolbar, then choose the desired font size from the drop-down menu. In our example, we will choose 14pt to make the text larger.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsChanging the font size
  3. The text will change to the new font size.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsThe updated font size

To change the font:

While Google Spreadsheets does not offer many choices, choosing a different font can help to further separate certain parts of your spreadsheet, like the header cells, from the rest of your information.

  1. Select the cell or cells you wish to modify.
  2. Locate and select Format in the toolbar menu.
  3. Hover the mouse over Font, then select a new font from the drop-down menu. In our example, we will select Georgia.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsChanging the font style
  4. The text will change to the new font.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsThe new font style

To change the text color:

  1. Select the cell or cells you wish to modify.
  2. Locate and select the Text color button text color button in the shortcut toolbar.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsChanging the text color
  3. A drop-down menu of different text colors will appear.
  4. Select the color you wish to use. In our example, we will select red.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsChoosing a text color
  5. The text will change to the new color.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsThe new text color

To make text bold:

  1. Select the text you wish to modify.
  2. To bold text, click the Bold text button bold button or press Ctrl+B (Windows) or Command+B (Mac) on your keyboard.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsBolding text
  3. The text will change to bold.
    Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsThe bolded text

Press Ctrl+I (Windows) or Command+I (Mac) on your keyboard to add italics. Press Ctrl+U (Windows) or Command+U (Mac) to add underlining.

Screenshot of Google SpreadsheetsItalics and underlining
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