Select the cell you want to have bolded. Then click on the Bold button. The content of the cell will be bolded. If it is empty, when you do put something into it, it will be bolded. To turn bold off, click on the Bold button again. You will be able to see if it has been pressed or not. You can also use the Ctrl - B shortcut key combination to turn it on and off.
Open the View menu and then Toolbars and then the Control Toolbox toolbar. From that you can draw a Command button. A button can also be drawn if you use the Forms toolbar.
You would use the bold button.
In Excel 2007, use the "Format as Table" button in the Styles section of the Home tab.
You use the sum button in excel when you want to add numerous amounts of numbers.
You can use the AutoSum button.
MS Excel 2003 and earlier use the XLS format. MS Excel 2007 and later use the XLSX format.
It depends. There is no direct relationship between Windows and Excel versions. If you have Windows XP, you probably use Excel 2003. If you have Windows 7, you probably use Excel 2007 or Excel 2010. Excel 2007 and later can read Excel 2003 files, but Excel 2003 cannot read Excel 2007 files, unless you save the files in "compatibility mode." Excel 2007 and later contain some features not available with Excel 2003 and earlier. If you need to use the same worksheets with several versions, then save your files in compatibility mode with the newer versions.
You can use the "Bold" button to format text below to make it bold.
You can click the Undo button or use the Ctrl - Z key combination.
Not necessarily. Having a good understanding of Excel 2003 will help in using Excel 2007. The main difference is the look, but the fundamentals are the same as it is still a spreadsheet, so it has to be able to do things that spreadsheets do, like with the formulas and functions. As those things are much the same, then you could use Excel 2007 without having ever used Excel 2003. Users of Excel 2003 would find Excel 2007 a little strange at first because of how different it looks, although they would quickly get used to it. Someone who has never used Excel 2003 won't have that problem.
You can use the Print Screen button and then paste into a graphics application and save as a picture.
IT IS BOLDHow can meaning of word change!!.>COULDNT U ATLEAST TRY IT