1. Excel does not have indentation feature
2. You can specify indentation only if you turn the rulers on
3. Indentation can be set from Format Cells dialog box
4. The indentation can be specified only when printing
5. None of these
Indentation can be set from Format Cells dialog box
1. Double clicking on the right border of column header
2. From Format choose Columns and then Auto fit Selection
3. From Format Cells dialog box mark Shrink to fit check box
4. All of these
5. None of these
From Format Cells dialog box mark Shrink to fit check box
1. Decimal Places
2. Currency Symbol
3. Country name
4. A and B
5. None of these
A and B
1. Decimal Places
2. Use 1000 separator
3. Negative numbers
4. Currency Symbol
5. None of these
Currency Symbol
1. The date value for the day according to system clock
2. The time value according to system clock
3. Today‘s date as Text format
4. All of these
5. None of these
The date value for the day according to system clock
1. =today()
2. =now()
3. =time()
4. =current Time()
5. None of these
=now()
1. Zip Code
2. Phone Number
3. Postal Address
4. A and B
5. None of these
A and B
1. Format Cells dialog box Alignment Tab
2. Formatting toolbar
3. Formatting Cells
4. All of these
5. None of these
Format Cells dialog box Alignment Tab
1. from Format > Cells
2. from Format > Auto format
3. from Table > Auto format
4. All of these
5. None of these
from Format > Auto format
1. Number format
2. Border format
3. Font format
4. All of these
5. None of these
All of these