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so throughout this section were going to start to take a look at some of the things that i mentioned in the previous lesson when we were talking about the golden rules of spreadsheet design and the first one im going to talk to you about is how to use cell styles in your workbooks to help improve readability and i always find that cell style seems to be one of those things that i dont see a lot of people using but can be extremely helpful particularly if youre going to be sharing your workbook with a lot of other people self styles effectively tell people what type of cell theyre using so what exactly do i mean by that well i have my spreadsheet just here we have some basic data on it just some invoice numbers for some clients i have an amount column i have the amount of vat so v18 is 20 of the amounts and then i have a simple sum calculation in column f to work out the total of that invoice now if this is a worksheet that im sharing with other people in my team maybe other peopl