When you insert shapes, charts, pictures, movies, or other objects, additional tabs appear that you can use to format these objects. For example, if you insert a shape, the Shape Format tab appears. To see an example of how this works, follow these steps.
Developer tab in excel is one of the most important and highly useful options in excel. But, before you use it you need add it on ribbon. When you install Excel, you need to activate it for first time. So today in this post, you will learn 3 different methods to add developer tab in Excel for windows as well as in Excel 2011 for mac. Jump to Excel - Excel. Do any of the following: Rearrange tabs. On the right side of the ribbon, click Action pop-up. Note: You cannot move the Home tab.
On the Insert tab, click Shapes. Select the shape that you want.
In your document, point where you want to insert the shape, hold down the mouse button, and then drag the pointer until the shape is the size that you want. Click the shape, and then click the Shape Format tab. Use the buttons, pop-up menus, and galleries to apply formatting to the shape. On the ribbon, you can view several thumbnails of styles, themes, or other formats, or you can expand the list to see them all. Some expanded lists have additional menu items at the bottom. To see an example, follow these steps.
On the Design tab, click the right arrow to scroll through the themes. To expand the list to see all the themes, point to a theme, and then click. To browse for more themes, at the bottom of the expanded list, click Browse for Themes. Click Save Current Theme to save a theme in your Themes folder or a location you choose. When you insert shapes, charts, pictures, movies, or other objects, additional tabs appear that you can use to format these objects. For example, if you insert a shape, the Shape Format. To see an example of how this works, follow these steps.
On the Insert tab, click Shapes. Select the shape that you want.
On your slide, point where you want to insert the shape, hold down the mouse button, and then drag the pointer until the shape is the size that you want. Click the shape, and then click the Shape Format tab. Use the buttons, pop-up menus, and galleries to apply formatting to the shape. When you insert shapes, charts, pictures, or other objects, additional tabs appear that you can use to format these objects. For example, if you insert a shape, the Shape Format tab appears. To see an example of how this works, follow these steps. On the Insert tab, click Shapes.
Select the shape that you want. In your document, point where you want to insert the shape, hold down the mouse button, and then drag the pointer until the shape is the size that you want. Click the shape, and then click the Shape Format tab. Use the buttons, pop-up menus, and galleries to apply formatting to the shape.
When you insert shapes, charts, pictures, movies, or other objects, additional tabs appear that you can use to format these objects. For example, if you insert a shape, the Format tab appears next to the Home tab. To see an example of how this works, follow these steps. On the Home tab, under Insert, click Shape. On the pop-up menu, rest the pointer on Rectangles, and then click the rectangle style that you want.
In your document, point where you want to insert the shape, hold down the mouse button, and then drag the pointer until the shape is the size that you want. Click the shape, and then click the Format tab. Use the buttons, pop-up menus, and galleries to apply formatting to the shape. When you insert shapes, charts, pictures, movies, or other objects, additional tabs appear that you can use to format these objects. For example, if you insert a shape, the Format tab appears next to the Home tab. To see an example of how this works, follow these steps.
On the Home tab, under Insert, click Shape. On the pop-up menu, rest the pointer on Rectangles, and then click the rectangle style that you want.
In your document, point where you want to insert the shape, hold down the mouse button, and then drag the pointer until the shape is the size that you want. Click the shape, and then click the Format tab. Use the buttons, pop-up menus, and galleries to apply formatting to the shape. When you insert shapes, charts, pictures, movies, or other objects, additional tabs appear that you can use to format these objects. For example, if you insert a shape, the Format tab appears next to the Home tab. To see an example of how this works, follow these steps.
On the Standard toolbar, click Show or hide the Media Browser. Click Shapes, and then on the pop-up menu, click All Shapes. Click the shape that you want. In your document, point where you want to insert the shape, hold down the mouse button, and then drag the pointer until the shape is the size that you want.
Click the shape, and then click the Format tab. Use the buttons, pop-up menus, and galleries to apply formatting to the shape.