Double-click the cell in which you want to insert a line break. Click the location inside the selected cell where you want to break the line. Press Alt+Enter to insert the line break.
Create forms that users complete or print in Excel Step 1: Show the Developer tab. On the Excel menu, click Preferences. Step 2: Add and format content controls. On the Developer tab, click the control that you want to add. Step 3: Protect the sheet that contains the form. Step 4: Test the form (optional)
When you delete rows or columns, other rows or columns automatically shift up or to the left. Tip: If you change your mind right after you deleted a cell, row, or column, just press Ctrl+Z to restore it.
Follow these steps: Select the Developer tab in the top menu. Under Control, select Insert and choose the form element you need. Place the element on the spreadsheet. Right-click the element and select Format Controls to change its settings. Most Excel form elements read information from spreadsheet cells.
You can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + 5 to strikethrough Excel for Windows; on a Mac, press CMD + Shift + X. To add strikethrough to part of a cell, double-click the cell and select just the text you want to strike through.
Select the cells containing the data you want to format. Click the Format Cells box launcher. Tip: You can also press Ctrl+5. In the Format Cells box, under Effects, click Strikethrough.
Create a drop-down list In a new worksheet, type the entries you want to appear in your drop-down list. Select the cell in the worksheet where you want the drop-down list. Go to the Data tab on the Ribbon, and then Data Validation. On the Settings tab, in the Allow box, select List.
The Excel shortcut for strikethrough is Ctrl + 5 both on Mac and Windows. Another way to apply the strikethrough effect is by using the format dialogue box. For this, on Windows, press Ctrl + 1 to open up the format cells dialogue box. Then under the font ribbon, tick on the strikethrough effect on the bottom left.
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