Computer Science, asked by tarunpuppala8403, 11 months ago

The___________ button aligns the data in the center of the merge cell

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Answered by adrin14
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Answer:

The button for merge and center or simple merging command is on the Home tab. Select the cells to be merged and click on the button that looks like this ? a?. This will align the data of the upper most right cell or the upper most left cell at the center.

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The home tab button aligns the data in the centre of the merge cell.

Explanation:

  • You will see this one everywhere, just like in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • It contains several sub-menus, including ones for the clipboard, font, alignment, style, number, cell, and editing.
  • You can also access it by pressing the keyboard shortcut Alt+H.  
  • By merging cells, we will first center text across all of them. Select the cells you want to merge to do this.
  • Click the "Merge & Center" button under the "Home" tab's "Alignment" section.
  • The cells are combined, with the text centering in the resulting one cell.
  • In Microsoft Word, the Home tab is the default tab.
  • The relevant commands are divided into five groups: Clipboard, Font, Paragraph, Styles, and Editing. It enables you to edit document settings such as font size, bullet placement, style selection, and many other standard features.
  • Some of its additional features are  :
  • The ability to alter font type, size, and Color is one of its additional features.
  • Make text bold or underlined as desired.
  • Change the text's surrounding highlighting colour.
  • The text on the page should be justified to the left, centre, or right.
  • Include numbered or bulleted listings.
  • You can alter the distance between lines and paragraphs.
  • Text indentation can be increased or decreased.
  • Text, text boxes, and table borders can be added, modified, or eliminated.
  • Change or add heading types.
  • Add a horizontal line here.
  • Replace or find text.

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