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The text in your cell will be wrapped.
Formatting Numbers Text after wrapping
In Excel, the format of a cell is separate from the data that is
stored in the cell. This difference in the display can have a
significant effect when the data is numeric. Follow the below
steps to format numbers:
Step 1: Click the cell(s) which contains the numbers that you
want to format.
Step 2: Click the arrow next to the Number Format box in
the Number group under Home tab and then click
the format that you want.
Step 3: Click on More Number Formats option to see more
details of number formats.
Cell Borders Number Format options
By using predefined border styles, you can quickly add a border around cells or ranges of cells. If the
listed cell borders do not meet your needs, you can create a custom border.
Apply Cell Borders
Follow the below steps to apply cell border:
Step 1: In a worksheet, select the cell
or range of cells that you want
to add a border to, change
the existing border style, or
remove a border from.
Step 2: Go to the Font group in the
Home tab.
Step 3: Click the arrow next to
Borders command.
Applying cell borders
Step 4: Click on the border style you would
like. The border will be applied to the
selected cell or cell range. Cell borders Tech Hint
that you apply appear on printed To apply a custom border style: click More
pages. If you do not use cell borders but Borders. In the Format Cells dialog box,
want worksheet gridline borders for all on the Border tab, under Line and Colour,
cells to be visible on printed pages, you click the line style and colour that you
can display the gridlines by checking want.
the Gridlines option from Show group
under View tab.
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