» Changing the Indentation in a Cell(s) in Excel 2007
CATEGORY - Excel Format
VERSION - Microsoft Excel 2007
To indent text in a cell(s), for example, indent a list of expenses under each department:1. Select the list of expenses below each division (see screenshot), for example, select cells A2:A6 (a group of expenses for Department 1).
2. Select Home -> Increase Indent (in Alignment Group), click the icon several times, until you reach the desired indentation.
Or
Click the dialog box Launcher arrow symbol in the bottom-right corner of the Alignment Group to open the Format Cells dialog box
-> Alignment tab
Or
Press Ctrl+1.
In the Alignment tab, in Indent control box change the number of characters to indent and Click OK.
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