Change Cell Properties
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The Spreadsheet Name feature applies to the entire spreadsheet (see Change Spreadsheet Name for more information). The rest of the Properties dialog box applies to the selected cell(s).
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Customize the format, name, or appearance of cells in a spreadsheet.
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Select the cells you want to modify.
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From the Spreadsheet menu, select Properties. The Spreadsheet Properties dialog opens.
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Enter the changes to the cell properties. See the following section for a description of each property.
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To view current changes, click Apply. To cancel any changes that have been made, click Cancel.
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Cell Properties
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Alignment
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Place the contents of the cell either to the Left, to the Right, or in the Center of the cell.
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Evaluation Method
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Select an evaluation method.
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This method gives an exact representation of the cell contents. For example,
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This method provides a decimal approximation for the contents of the cell. For example,
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Precision
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Specify two values to control the precision of floating-point numbers.
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This value specifies the number of significant digits Maple uses for intermediate results when calculating the floating-point numbers.
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This value specifies the maximum number of decimal digits to display to the right of the floating point.
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Use symbolic expressions as much as possible because they produce exact results. Simplify the final expression before selecting the Floating-Point evaluation check box in the Evaluation group box.
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Cell Color
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Specify the background color of any cell.
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