Format is applied to cells and ranges of cells. The only formatting between cells actually is to format the cell border, since all adjacent cells share the same borders with the cells they touch.
Use the Format Painter. If the two cells the formatting is to be applied to are beside each other, one click on the Format Painter while on the cell that has the formatting is sufficient to apply the formatting by selecting both cells. If the two cells the formatting is to be applied to are not beside each other, the double click on the Format Painter and then individually click on the two cells to have formatting applied to them.
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You do not indicate what problem you want to fix, so I will not be able to give you a meaningful answer. You can format cells, by clicking on the cells or range you want to format, then select format cells.
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Right-click on the cell you want to format and click the Format Cells option.
Use the Format Number tab, with the cells that you want to change the format for selected. Then choose General and it will set that formatting for those cells.
Ctrl - 1 opens the Format Cells dialog box.
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Right-click the cell, and then click on 'Format Cells'.
There is no common format.
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