Display this number of decimal places Indicates where Excel will automatically put the decimal point in the numbers you enter as constants on a sheet. A positive number moves the decimal point to the left. A negative number moves the decimal point to the right. If the Places box is left blank or set at 0 (zero), you need to manually enter the decimal point. To override this option, type a decimal point as you enter the number. Accepts: whole numbers from -300 through 300.
Diamond Draws a diamond where you click or drag in the active window. To draw a diamond that retains its default height-to-width ...
Dictionaries Activates, creates, edits, adds, or removes custom dictionaries. If a custom dictionary appears in the Custom ...
Direction Makes an adjacent cell the next active cell after you press RETURN in the current active cell. On the Direction ...
Display In Grayscale Shows the active presentation in grayscale. The appearance of the slide depends on the option you select ...
Display this number of decimal places Indicates where Excel will automatically put the decimal point in the numbers you enter ...
Displays the slide master, where you can set the default layout and formatting for all slide types. For example, switch to ...
Distribute Horizontally Distributes the selected objects horizontally, relative to one another. Horizontal distribution moves ...
Distribute Vertically Distributes the selected objects vertically, relative to one another. Vertical distribution moves the ...
Do you want to add the misspelled word and its correction to the AutoCorrect list so that it can be automatically corrected ...