Formatting does not change the actual data stored in a cell but only changes how the data is displayed. For example, you can format a number as currency or a date format without altering the underlying numerical value.
You can quickly apply a format to a table, instead of doing it step by step. It will automatically detect the raw data and the formulas and put in the appropriate format from the choice you make. You can quickly change to another format at any time.
A table's contents are displayed in rows and columns in a tabular format. Each row represents a record or entry, while each column represents a specific attribute or field within the dataset. This structure helps organize and present data in a systematic and easy-to-read manner.
The original spreadsheet, or you can get the chart to have a data table attached to it when you are creating it.
A data sheet view shows the data in the database. It allows you to enter and edit the data, but you cannot change the format of the database. Design view allows you to create or change the table, form or any other database object.
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The Autoformat or table styles, depending on the version of Word you have.
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The data displayed in a cell refers to the information or value that is entered or calculated within that specific cell in a spreadsheet or table. This data can include numbers, text, dates, formulas, or other types of information relevant to the context of the spreadsheet.
Tabular data is usually presented in a table format, with rows representing individual records or observations, and columns representing the attributes or variables of those records. This format allows for easy comparison and organization of the data.