
Move or copy cells, rows, and columns - Microsoft Support
You can use the Cut command or Copy command to move or copy selected cells, rows, and columns, but you can also move or copy them by using the mouse. By default, Excel displays …
Start a new line of text inside a cell in Excel - Microsoft Support
Insert a line break to start a new line of text or add space between lines of text in a cell in Excel.
Insert, move, or delete page breaks in a worksheet
To override the automatic page breaks that Excel inserts, you can insert your own manual page breaks, move existing manual page breaks, or delete any manually-inserted page breaks.
Add a trend or moving average line to a chart - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add a trendline in Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook to display visual data trends. Format a trend or moving average line to a chart.
Insert, move, or delete page breaks in a sheet - Microsoft Support
In normal view, they appear as dashed horizontal and vertical lines; in page layout view, they appear as empty spaces between the pages. You can adjust where automatic page breaks …
Draw or delete a line or connector - Microsoft Support
Under Lines, click any line style you like. Click one location in the document, hold and drag your pointer to a different location, and then release the mouse button.
Move or copy a formula in Excel - Microsoft Support
It's important to be aware of the possibilities for how a relative cell reference might change when you move or copy a formula. Moving a formula: When you move a formula, the cell references …
Change the display of chart axes - Microsoft Support
Display or hide axes, or change other aspects of a chart axes in Excel, Word, Outlook, or PowerPoint.
Transpose (rotate) data from rows to columns or vice versa
If your data includes formulas, Excel automatically updates them to match the new placement. Verify these formulas use absolute references—if they don't, you can switch between relative, …
Edit connector lines, arrows, or points - Microsoft Support
You can edit line color, weight, style, and curvature, control the look of end points and arrows, make connectors curved, angled or straight, and manage connection points in a variety of ways.