Yes it does.
When you change the color of the fill in a cell you are changing its format. This action applies to Microsoft Excel.
You can use almost any color you want with MS Excel.
blue
Conditional Formatting.
Yes it does. You have to do a right click on the tab and select tab color and then select the color you want !
To change a cell color in most spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, you should select the "Format" menu. From there, choose "Cell" or "Cell color" options, and then you can pick your desired color. Alternatively, you can often find a paint bucket icon in the toolbar for quick access to fill color options.
yes
Right-click on the tab and select option for tab color.
You can change the colour of the grid by clicking on Tools, Options…, selecting the View tab, clicking on the Color: list box and choosing a new colour from the palette. Choosing white effectively removes the grid completely.
No. The "format" option of the TEXT function just formats the characters in a specificed way. For example, you can specify that the characters are formatted to look like a date, currency, time, etc.
Calculate a Square Root.Created a chart based on a list of data and update that chart in real time.Add numbers together from different worksheets and display the results in one location.Automatically change the color of text based on pre-defined criteria and change the color if the referenced criteria changes.Automatically update multiple totals in multiple tables everytime you changed a referenced value.Simple bottom line: Excel is for working with numbers and Word is for working with words.
This is referred to as "font formatting."