![]() In the screen shot below, the pointer is over the dialog box launcher for the Number. Other Dialog Box launcher items are on Contextual tabs, such as the Chart Tools contextual tab. If you import data into Excel, and try to format a column of dates. In Excel 2013, the default ribbon includes the following Dialog Box launcher items. ![]() Excel 2013 ribbon – – for the Font group, showing the Font tab active Select text in your document in the style that you want to move, and then click the style in the Styles task pane. All styles are displayed in the Styles pane. Select the small arrow, dialog box launcher, and then select Number. Right-click the cell or cell range, select Format Cells, and select Number. Or, you can choose one of these options: Press CTRL + 1 and select Number. Under Select styles to show, click All styles. On the Home tab, select Number from the drop-down. In the lower-right corner of the Styles pane, click Options. Similarly, the Alignment Dialog Box launcher opens the same box with the Alignment tab active, and the same logic applies to the Number group – Number tab combination. On the Home tab, click the Styles Dialog Box Launcher. Although dialog boxes were designed for mouse users, you can also use the keyboard. Looking at the Font group in figure 1, the Dialog Box launcher opens the Format Cells dialog box with the Font tab active, see figure 2. Navigating dialog boxes is very easy, click the command that you want to use. Excel 2013 Dialog Launcher – showing the Dialog Box launcher – in the bottom right corner of the Clipboard group The Font, Alignment, and Number – Dialog box launchers ![]() ![]() In the 'Text' settings, click the Header & Footer. (Or open the document you want to customize.) Click the Insert tab. The Clipboard group, Dialog Box launcher is shown in figure 1. Click the Blank document option in the 'Home' section. Instead a Dialog Box launcher control was included in certain Groups on the ribbon providing access to off ribbon controls. Since the replacement of the Excel 2003 style menu with the Excel 2007 ribbon, many items from the previous menu system were not included in the ribbon.
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