Office 365 Microsoft Excel for Faculty/Staff

Available number formats
In Excel, you can format numbers in cells for things like currency, percentages, decimals, dates, phone numbers, or social security numbers. Sele...
Fri, 25 Jan, 2019 11:30 AM
Conditional formatting
Conditional formatting provides visual cues to help you quickly make sense of your data. For example, it’ll clearly show highs and lows, or other data trend...
Fri, 25 Jan, 2019 11:31 AM
Align or rotate text in a cell
If you want to change the way data appears in a cell, you can rotate the font angle, or change the data alignment. Align a column, or row Select...
Fri, 25 Jan, 2019 11:32 AM
Change the format of a cell
You can apply formatting to an entire cell and to the data inside a cell—or a group of cells. One way to think of this is the cells are the frame of a pictu...
Fri, 25 Jan, 2019 11:38 AM
Copy cell formatting with the Format Painter
Copy cell formatting in your worksheet using copy and paste options, Format Painter, and dragging techniques. Select the shape, text, picture, or work...
Fri, 25 Jan, 2019 11:43 AM
Add a watermark in Excel
Microsoft Excel doesn’t come with a built-in watermark button. But you can use an image, like a logo, to create a watermark. Create a watermark Se...
Fri, 25 Jan, 2019 11:47 AM
Display or hide zero values
You may have a personal preference to display zero values in a cell, or you may be using a spreadsheet that adheres to a set of format standards that requir...
Mon, 26 Nov, 2018 11:19 AM
Create or delete a custom number format
Create and build a custom numeric format to show your numbers as percentages, currency, dates, and more. To learn more about how to change number format cod...
Fri, 25 Jan, 2019 11:54 AM
Overview of formulas in Excel
Get started on how to create formulas and use built-in functions to perform calculations and solve problems. Create a formula that refers to values in o...
Fri, 25 Jan, 2019 12:08 PM
Using VLOOKUP Function
Use VLOOKUP when you need to find things in a table or range by row. Select a cell. Type =VLOOKUP( and then select the value to lookup. Ty...
Fri, 25 Jan, 2019 12:09 PM