Format
The Format menu contains commands for formatting selected cells, objects, and cell contents in your document.
Removes direct formatting and formatting by character styles from the selection.
Allows you to specify a variety of formatting options and to apply attributes to the selected cells.
Sets the row height and hides or shows selected rows.
Sets the column width and hides or shows selected columns.
Sets the sheet name and hides or shows selected sheets.
Combines the selected cells into a single cell or splits merged cells. Aligns cell content centered.
Opens a dialog where you can define the appearance of all pages in your document.
Manages print ranges. Only cells within the print ranges will be printed.
Changes the font and the font formatting for the selected characters.
Modifies the format of the current paragraph, such as indents and alignment.
Changes the case of characters in the selection. If the cursor is within a word and no text is selected, then the word is the selection.
Use this command to apply an AutoFormat to a selected sheet area or to define your own AutoFormats.
Choose Conditional Formatting to define format styles depending on certain conditions.
Sets the anchoring options for the selected object.
Aligns selected objects with respect to one another.
Set the alignment options for the current selection.
Changes the stacking order of the selected object(s).
Flips the selected object horizontally, or vertically.
Groups keep together selected objects, so that they can be moved or formatted as a single object.
Opens a submenu to edit the properties of the selected object.
Opens a dialog for editing the properties of a selected control.
In this dialog you can specify, among others, the data source and the events for the whole form.