Darken fee in spreadsheet

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hey this is ralph and in this video i want to take a little break from my buckets retirement plan calculator and just kind of pretty fi make uh make this spreadsheet a little bit more attractive so before i turn on the recorder youamp;#39;d see i already did a few things just you know with some font sizes and some fill colors shading and iamp;#39;ve got some borders all over the place so nothing too tricky there oh i do want you to remember that alt enter is the keyboard shortcut for creating a line break so if i had some content in a particular cell rolling five year alt enter will take me to a new line within that cell and then i can put in average returns and then we just have standard stuff now you notice iamp;#39;ve got these little green tabs next to many of my cells thatamp;#39;s just excel trying to caution me that the formula or function used in this cell is a little bit different than the one next to it so itamp;#39;s trying to just make sure i did that intentionally i d

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How do I make the grid lines darker in Google Sheets? Same as the default style of the gridlines, there is no way to change the default color of the gridlines. You can use border functions instead. 100+ templates, update automatically, totally secure!
Go to the Home tab and click the All Borders drop-down arrow. From here, you have a few ways to darken the gridlines. Select All Borders to change the gridlines to black, thin lines. Select Line Color, pick a color, and then click All Borders.
Change your theme setting On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides app. At the top left, tap Menu . Tap Settings . Tap Choose theme. Choose Dark, Light, or System default.
Its easy to change the background color of any cell, which is known as the fill color. Select the cell or cells you want to modify. Locate and select the Fill color button from the toolbar. Select a color from the drop-down menu. In our example, well choose blue. The new fill color will appear.
Click File Excel Options. In the Advanced category, under Display options for this worksheet, make sure that the Show gridlines check box is selected. In the Gridline color box, click the color you want. Tip: To return gridlines to the default color, click Automatic.
Change the weight of a line Select the line that you want to change. If you want to change multiple lines, select the first line, and then press and hold Ctrl while you select the other lines. On the Shape tab, select Shape Outline (or, in Excel, just Outline). Point at Weight, then select the line weight that you want.
Format one or more cells Open a spreadsheet in the Google Sheets app. Tap a cell, then drag the blue markers across nearby cells you want to select. Tap Format . In the Text tab, choose an option to format your text. Bold. In the Cell tab, choose an option to format your cell. Tap the sheet to save your changes.
How to change the border color in Excel using More Borders Select the cell or range of cells. Use your cursor to highlight the cell or range of cells where you want to apply the color. Open the Border tool. Navigate to the Home tab at the top of the Excel window. Scroll to More Borders Select a color.

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