Correct option is A
When you right-click a cell and select the 'Format Cells' option in MS Excel 2010, the following tabs are visible:
1. Font: This tab allows you to change the font style, size, color, and other text formatting options for the selected cells.
2. Border: The Border tab provides options to add borders to the selected cells, including various line styles and colors.
3. Alignment: The Alignment tab lets you control the alignment of text within the cells, such as left, right, center, and vertical alignment.
However, the Sheet tab is NOT visible under the Format Cells dialog box. The Sheet tab is found in other areas, such as when you format sheet-level settings like printing options, but not within the cell-specific formatting.
Important Key Points:
1. Font Tab: Used for text formatting such as changing the font, size, and style.
2. Border Tab: Allows users to modify the borders of the selected cells or range of cells.
3. Alignment Tab: Controls the positioning of the content within the cells.
Knowledge Booster:
· Sheet Settings: Sheet-level formatting options are available in other sections of Excel, such as the Page Layout tab or in the Page Setup dialog.
· Format Cells: The Format Cells dialog is used to customize how individual cells or ranges of cells look and behave within the spreadsheet.