A lot of them are the same, but not all of them. For example, Ctrl - E does not centre text in Excel.
Some of the keyboard shortcut commands are the same, but most are different. See related links for keyboard shortcuts for MS Word and MS Excel.
You can use the text formatting options like bold, italics, underline, font color, and alignment in word processing software such as Microsoft Word to format text. For graphics, tools like resizing, cropping, rotating, and applying filters can be used in graphic design software like Adobe Photoshop.
Merge brings one to several individual cells from Excel into Word. The formatting in the merged Word document depends on Word, not Excel. If you would like to retain the same formatting as you had in Excel, then format the target location in Word to match the cell from Excel.
If this is an Excel question, you can underline words the same as in MS Word - use the 'U' icon or 'Format-font-underline'. The format is called 'underline.'
The Tab key can be used for this function in Microsoft Excel. There are many keyboard shortcuts that can replace using your mouse to click all over the screen. Exploring some of these shortcuts will save you time and energy while you make a spreadsheet.
Highlight all the cells across the columns where you want to center the text.Select cell format and choose alignment, then check merge cells.Observe that now you have one cell that combines all the highlighted cells.Type your text and select center.
MS Excel - is spreadsheet software. On the other hand,MS Word - Document publishing software. MS Excel can perform calcuation while MS Word cannot perform complex calculation MS Excel has file format xls while MS Word is saved in .doc format. MS Word has more formatting options like dropcap while MS Excel has more calcuation options. MS Excel has capacity to summarize data while MS Word is can only store as it is.
It is often unwise to take shortcuts.
If you have versions up to Excel 2003, you can open it by using Alt - O. On newer versions of Word, a lot of the options are on the Home Tab of the ribbon.
If this is an Excel question, you can underline words the same as in MS Word - use the 'U' icon or 'Format-font-underline'. The format is called 'underline', btw.
In Excel you calculate and have alarge number of formulae to perform a variety of operations on the numbers you put into clls. In Word you write text and format written documents.
Excel is not a word processor. There are lots of things in it that a word processor has, like a spell checker, text formatting, alignment and other things. If you really wanted to, you could use it to type a letter, but that is not what it is for. It is not ideal for doing it. It would be more awkward to write a letter in it than it would be to use an actual word processor. So you would use a word processor to type letters and do spreadsheets in Excel.