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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Engineering/Spreadsheet_Software_for_Engineering%3A_an_Applied_Guide_(Chvosta_and_Teran)/02%3A_Formatting_in_Microsoft_Excel_and_Google_Sheets/2.02%3A_Formatting_and_Templates_in_Google_Sheets
    If the text is still a little tight, widen the column slightly by hovering over the edge of the column until the cursor changes to a double arrow, then drag the edge of the column to the right to acco...If the text is still a little tight, widen the column slightly by hovering over the edge of the column until the cursor changes to a double arrow, then drag the edge of the column to the right to accommodate the text.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Engineering/Spreadsheet_Software_for_Engineering%3A_an_Applied_Guide_(Chvosta_and_Teran)/01%3A_Overview_of_Microsoft_Excel_and_Google_Sheets/1.02%3A_Microsoft_Excel_Basics
    To navigate through the cells in the spreadsheet, you can click on the cell and then use the Enter or Return key to move down to the next row, use the Tab key to move to the next column, or use the ar...To navigate through the cells in the spreadsheet, you can click on the cell and then use the Enter or Return key to move down to the next row, use the Tab key to move to the next column, or use the arrows on your keyboard to move around the worksheet.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Engineering/Spreadsheet_Software_for_Engineering%3A_an_Applied_Guide_(Chvosta_and_Teran)/01%3A_Overview_of_Microsoft_Excel_and_Google_Sheets/1.01%3A_Text_and_Numbers_in_Microsoft_Excel
    For now, to make the header row stand out, you can highlight (select) the row and use the commands in the Font command group on the Home tab to change the formatting, such as bolding, shading (fill), ...For now, to make the header row stand out, you can highlight (select) the row and use the commands in the Font command group on the Home tab to change the formatting, such as bolding, shading (fill), or text color. You can format it as a Percentage by selecting the cell and changing the number format in the drop-down menu or by clicking on the button in the Number command group.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Engineering/Spreadsheet_Software_for_Engineering%3A_an_Applied_Guide_(Chvosta_and_Teran)/02%3A_Formatting_in_Microsoft_Excel_and_Google_Sheets/2.01%3A_Formatting_and_Templates_in_Microsoft_Excel
    To hide a row or column, click on the row or column designation (the number to the left of the row header or the letter above the column header) to select the whole row or column, then right-click and...To hide a row or column, click on the row or column designation (the number to the left of the row header or the letter above the column header) to select the whole row or column, then right-click and select Hide from the menu (column B in Figure 9.33a).
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Engineering/Spreadsheet_Software_for_Engineering%3A_an_Applied_Guide_(Chvosta_and_Teran)/01%3A_Overview_of_Microsoft_Excel_and_Google_Sheets/1.03%3A_Google_Sheets_Basics
    The rest of the data can be copied from the order. (b) The revenue cell needs a formula so that it calculates the product of the price and the quantity. Figure 9.44: After entering a row of data, you ...The rest of the data can be copied from the order. (b) The revenue cell needs a formula so that it calculates the product of the price and the quantity. Figure 9.44: After entering a row of data, you can do the final formatting of the table. (a) Double-click at the edge of a column to change the width automatically. (b) Repeat this process for all columns. (Google Sheets is a trademark of Google LLC.)
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    The inserted image (either in a cell or over cells) sits on top of the information in the cells, unlike in Excel, where the image is in the background. Figure 9.54: (a) You can insert an image in a si...The inserted image (either in a cell or over cells) sits on top of the information in the cells, unlike in Excel, where the image is in the background. Figure 9.54: (a) You can insert an image in a single cell or over all of the cells in a worksheet. (b) Inserting an image in a single cell fills the cell with the image. (Google Sheets is a trademark of Google LLC.)

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