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Format Cells

When we format cells in Excel we change the appearance of a number without changing the number itself. We can apply a number format (0.8 $0.80 80% etc) or other formatting (alignment font border etc).

1. Enter the value 0.8 into cell B2.

General Format in Excel

By default Excel uses the General format (no specific number format) for numbers. To apply a number format use the ‘Format Cells’ dialog box.

2. Select cell B2.

3. Right click and then click Format Cells (or press CTRL + 1).

Format Cells

The ‘Format Cells’ dialog box appears.

4. For example select Currency.

Select Currency

Note: Excel gives you a live preview of how the number will be formatted (under Sample).

5. Click OK.

Currency Format

Cell B2 still contains the number 0.8. We only changed the appearance of this number. The most frequently used formatting commands are available on the Home tab.

6. On the Home tab click the percentage symbol to apply a Percentage format.

Percentage Format

7. On the Home tab in the Alignment group center the number.

Center Alignment

8. On the Home tab in the Font group add outside borders and change the font color to blue.

Borders and Font Color

Result:

New Format

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