Microsoft Excel allows you to format graphical objects such as charts, shapes, and images to enhance their appearance and make them more effective. Here are some basic steps to format graphical objects in Excel:
Select the graphical object that you want to format.
Go to the "Format" tab in the Excel ribbon. Depending on the type of graphical object you are formatting, you may see different formatting options available.
In the "Shape Styles" group, you can choose from a variety of preset styles to apply to your graphical object. Simply click on a style to apply it.
If you want to customize the formatting further, you can click on the "Shape Fill," "Shape Outline," and "Shape Effects" buttons to access additional formatting options.
The "Shape Fill" button allows you to change the color or pattern of the object's fill, while the "Shape Outline" button allows you to change the color, thickness, or style of the object's outline. The "Shape Effects" button provides additional effects such as shadows, reflections, and 3D effects.
If you want to adjust the size or position of the graphical object, you can use the sizing handles around the edges of the object or drag it to a new location.
If you want to align the object with other objects on the worksheet, you can use the alignment options under the "Arrange" group on the Format tab.
Finally, if you want to save your formatting as a preset to use in the future, you can click on the "More" button in the Shape Styles group and select "Save as New Style." This will allow you to apply the formatting to other objects with just one click.
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