Insert text objects

In the Spreadsheet Editor you can draw attention to a specific part of the spreadsheet, for this, insert a text box (a rectangular frame that allows you to enter text within it) or a Text Art object (a text box with a predefined font style and color that allows you to apply some text effects).

Add a text object

You can add a text object anywhere in the worksheet. To do that:

  1. switch to the Insert tab of the top toolbar,
  2. select the necessary text object type:
    • to add a text box, click the
      Text Box icon on the top toolbar, then click where the text box should be inserted, hold the mouse button and drag the text box border to specify its size. When you release the mouse button, the insertion point will appear in the added text box, and you will bу able to enter your text.

      It's also possible to insert a text box by clicking the Shape icon on the top toolbar and selecting the Insert Text autoshape from the Basic Shapes group.

    • to add a Text Art object, click the
      Text Art icon on the top toolbar, then click on the desired style template – the Text Art object will be added in the center of the worksheet. Select the default text within the text box with the mouse and replace it with your own text.
  3. click outside of the text object to apply the changes and return to the worksheet.

The text within the text object is a part of the latter (when you move or rotate the text object, the text moves or rotates with it).

As an inserted text object represents a rectangular frame with text in it (Text Art objects have invisible text box borders by default) and this frame is a common autoshape, you can change both the shape and text properties.

To delete the added text object, click on the text box border and press the Delete key on the keyboard. The text within the text box will also be deleted.

Format a text box

Select the text box by clicking on its border to change its properties. When the text box is selected, its borders are displayed as solid (not dashed) lines.

Text box selected

Format the text within the text box

Click the text within the text box to change its properties. When the text is selected, the text box borders are displayed as dashed lines.

Text selected

It's also possible to change text formatting when the text box (not the text itself) is selected. In such a case, any changes will be applied to all the text within the text box. Some font formatting options (font type, size, color and decoration styles) can be applied to a previously selected portion of the text separately.

Adjust paragraph advanced settings

Change the advanced settings of the paragraph (you can adjust paragraph indents and tab stops for the multi-line text within the text box and apply some font formatting settings). Put the cursor within the required paragraph - the Paragraph settings tab will be activated on the right sidebar. Click the Show advanced settings link. It's also possible to right-click the text in a text box and use the Paragraph Advanced Settings item from the contextual menu. The paragraph properties window will be opened:

Paragraph Properties - Indents & Spacing tab

The Indents & Spacing tab allows you to:

Paragraph Properties - Font tab

The Font tab contains the following parameters:

Paragraph Properties - Tab tab

The Tab tab allows you to change tab stops i.e. the position the cursor advances to when you press the Tab key on the keyboard.

Assign a Macro to a Text Box

You can provide a quick and easy access to a macro within a spreadsheet by assigning a macro to any text box. Once you assign a macro, the text box appears as a button control and you can run the macro whenever you click it.

To assign a macro:

Edit a Text Art style

Select a text object and click the Text Art settings icon on the right sidebar.

Text Art setting tab

Text Art Transformation