How to Make Angled Cells in Excel - Tutorial

How to Make Angled Cells in Excel - Tutorial


How to Make Angled Cells in Excel - Tutorial

Excel tutorial on how to make angled cells in Excel. When you rotate cells in Excel it can help your spreadsheets look more professional.

In this tutorial, we go over how you can easily rotate cells / angle cells in Excel both by using preset degrees or to a specific degree.

Angled text cells can be formatted with colors, shading, fonts, borders, etc just like any other cell in your spreadsheet.

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0 -> Hi. In this tutorial, we’ll go over how to make angled cells in Excel. This can really help your spreadsheets look more professional.
6.933 -> Plus, once you’ve angled your cells, you can format them with colors, shading, fonts, borders, etc, just like you would any other cell
14.966 -> in your spreadsheet.
16.033 -> And, by the way, if you enjoy this tutorial, don’t forget to Like the video and subscribe to the channel for even more tips. So, one way to
22.833 -> to angle, or rotate, your cells is by selecting the cells that you would like to angle and then right clicking and choosing Format Cells. Under the
31.933 -> Alignment tab, to the right, you'll see a box that
34.966 -> says Orientation. Here, you can move this guide to the angle that you would like to rotate your cells to or, if you know the degree of the
43.766 -> angle, you can type it in this Degrees box just underneath and then click OK. An even easier way to angle your cells can be found in the
46.566 -> angle, you can type it in this Degrees box just underneath and then click OK. An even easier way to angle your cells can be found in the
51.966 -> Home tab. In the Alignment section, click on the icon with the diagonal "ab" and choose one of the preset formats
60.433 -> or
62.033 -> click on Format Cell Alignment, which takes you back to the options we first looked at. I hope you found this tutorial helpful to learn how
70 -> to make slanted cells in Excel. If you enjoyed it, please make sure to Like the video and don’t forget to subscribe to this channel. Thanks!

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