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Microsoft Excel General Formatting
Column Width
Microsoft Excel / General Formatting
A question that everyone (who has ever worked on a spreadsheet) has asked at one time or another is, "Where did all my numbers go?" or same question, "Where did all of those ####### come from and why are they in my spreadsheet?" The problem is the number trying to be displayed in a particular cell does not have enough width to display properly. To clear up the problem we just need to make the column wider.

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Microsoft Excel General Formatting
Formatting Cells Contents
Microsoft Excel / General Formatting
When reviewing cells, we found out that a cell doesn't have dimensions of its own. Its width is imposed by its parent column and its height is set on its parent row. All of the cells we have used so far were considered individually. Microsoft Excel allows you to combine various cells in a group. Learn how to: align a cell and work with alignment property page, merge a cell, identation cell's content, customize the cell's background and borders.

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Microsoft Excel Getting Started
Inserting A Column
Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
Sometimes we (all) make mistakes or things change. If you have a spreadsheet designed and you forgot to include some important information, you can insert a column into an existing spreadsheet.

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Absolute Positioning
Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
Sometimes it is necessary to keep a certain position that is not relative to the new cell location. This is possible by inserting a $ before the Column letter or a $ before the Row number (or both). This is called Absolute Positioning.

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