what are the different options for vertical and horizontal alignment
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Top Align: Aligns the data vertically along the top edge of the cell. Middle Align: Centers the data vertically in the cell. Bottom Align: This is the default option; it aligns the data along the bottom edge of the cell. Excel's vertical alignment options.
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Following are the different options for vertical and horizontal alignment:
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- For horizontal or vertical alignment of cell data these steps should be followed:
For Horizontal Alignment:
- 1. Select all the cells that need to be aligned.
- 2. Select a horizontal alignment, on the Home tab:
- Align Text Left: It is used to horizontally align the data along the left edge of the cell.
- Centre: Used to centre the data horizontally in the midpoint of the cell. Even if the column width is modified, the data stays centred to the new column width.
- Align Text Right: It horizontally aligns the data besides the right edge of the cell.
For Vertical Alignment:
- 1. Select all the cells that need to be aligned.
- 2. Select a vertical alignment, on the Home tab:
- Top Align: it is used to align the data vertically by the top edge of the cell.
- Middle Align: It centres the data vertically in the cell.
- Bottom Align: Bottom align is the default option; it aligns the data alongside the bottom edge of the cell.
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