རྣམ་གཞག
The Format menu contains commands for formatting selected cells, objects, and cell contents in your document.
Opens a submenu where you can choose text formatting commands.
Set the alignment options for the current text paragraph in its container.
Removes direct formatting from the selection.
རྣམ་གཞག་འདེམས་གཞི་སྣ་ཚོགས་གཏན་འཁེལ་ལ་སྤྱོད་ཅིང་ཆབས་ཅིག་བདམས་པའི་དྲ་མིག་ལ་གཏོགས་གཤིས་བེད་སྤྱོད་བྱེད།
ཕྲེང་མཐོ་བཀོད་སྒྲིག་དང་དེ་བཞིན་བདམས་པའི་ཕྲེང་གབ་པའམ་མངོན་པ་བཀོད་སྒྲིག་བྱེད།
སྟར་ཞེང་བཀོད་སྒྲིག་དང་དེ་བཞིན་བདམས་པའི་སྟར་གབ་པའམ་མངོན་པར་བྱེད།
Opens a submenu for merging and unmerging cells.
Changes the font and the font formatting for the selected characters.
Modifies the format of the current paragraph, such as indents and alignment.
གླེང་སྒྲོམ་ཞིག་ཁ་ཕྱེ་བ་དང་ ཡིག་ཚགས་ནང་ཤོག་ངོས་ཡོད་ཚད་ཀྱི་ཕྱི་རྣམ་གཏན་འཁེལ་བྱ་བར་སྤྱོད།
གཏག་པར་ཁྱབ་ཁོངས་དོ་དམ་བྱེད། གཏག་པར་ཁྱབ་ཁོངས་ནང་གི་དྲ་མིག་དེ་གཞི་ནས་གཏག་པར་བྱེད།
Use Conditional Formatting to define range-based conditions that determine which cell style will be applied to each cell in a given range based on its contents.
Use this command to apply an AutoFormat to a selected sheet areatable area or to define your own AutoFormats.
Opens a menu for sparklines formatting.
Opens a submenu where you can choose commands to manipulate images.
Chart - Export as Image
Exports directly the chart as image. Select the image file type in the Save dialog.
Opens a submenu to edit the properties of the selected textbox or shape.
Assigns a name to the selected object, so that you can quickly find the object in the Navigator.
Assigns a text and an alt text to the selected object. These texts are available as alternative tags in your document for use by accessibility tools. They are also available as tags for images when you export the document.
Shows anchoring options for the selected object.
Changes the stacking order of the selected object(s).
Aligns selected objects with respect to one another.
Set the alignment options for the current text paragraph in its container.
Flips the selected object horizontally, or vertically.
Groups keep together selected objects, so that they can be moved or formatted as a single object.