Yes. The Format Painter can take the formatting from one thing and paste it onto another.
The button that you can use to apply multiple formatting style to selected cell is called format painter (the icon is a little brush on the "standard" toolbar). The way it works is as follows: 1/ select an area of the spreadsheet that already have the formatting that you want to use. 2/ click on the format painter button on the standard toolbar. 3/ select the area of the spreadsheet where you want to copy the formatting. That's all. Note that if you want to apply the same formatting in several places, you can double click on the format painter button in step 2/ instead of a single click. Then you can do step 3/ several times. When you are finished, click again on the format painter button to deactivate it.
Double Click
If you click format painter for once you can use it at once ( in one particular cell or an array selected at once) If you double click the format painter, you can use it multiple times/selection - in multiple cells and multiple arrays. Please note that - to switch off the option activated by double clicking, you will have to press 'Esc'.
Times new roman 12 point font, Decretive header
The suggested font type in APA style is the Times New Roman. Arial is recommended for captions from the images used. However, Times New Roman is the recommended font with the font size set to either 10 or 12.But, Times New Roman is not required only suggested as a standard size and block-type of font.
Times new roman 12 point font, Decretive header
FONT=times new roman SIZE= 8-12 ALIGNMENT=justify
New Times Roman is the proper font size 12 double spaced.
Arial Size: 14 Another accepted format for essays would be Times New Roman size:12 double spaced.
I go with Arial or Times New Roman unless otherwise specified
Every school project's format is different. You must ask your teacher. Normally its 12pt font, Times New Roman, 1 inch margins all around.
Usually, the size used in MLA format is Times New Roman size 12.