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You can format settings for fonts, alignment, shading, borders, lines and tooltips at the worksheet level. for instance , you would possibly want to get rid of all the borders during a text table, or add shading to each other column during a view
Access worksheet formatting settings
Display a worksheet or dashboard.

From the Format menu, choose the a part of the view that you simply want to format, like Font, Borders, or Filters.

Format fonts
For a view, you’ll specify the font, style, size, and colour for either the pane text or header text, or both. for instance , within the view below, the header text is about to use the Tableau Bold font.
If you’ve got totals or grand totals within the view, you’ll specify special font settings to form these values stand out from the remainder of the info . this is often particularly useful once you are working with a text table. The view below shows a text table during which the grand totals are formatted to seem in red .
Format text alignment
Tableau uses visual best practices to work out how text is aligned during a view, but you’ll also customise text. for instance , you’ll change the direction of header text in order that it’s horizontal (normal) rather than vertical (up).
For each text area, you’ll specify the subsequent alignment options:

Horizontal – Controls whether text aligns to the left, right or centre.

Vertical Alignment – Controls whether text aligns to the highest , middle or bottom.

Direction – Rotates text in order that it runs horizontally (normal), top-to-bottom (up), or bottom-to-top (down).

Wrap – Controls whether long headers wrap to subsequent line or are abbreviated, but doesn’t control text marks.
Copy and paste worksheet formatting
Once you’ve got formatted a worksheet, you’ll copy its formatting settings and paste them into other worksheets. The settings that you simply can copy are anything you’ll set within the Format pane, with the exception of reference lines and annotations. Adjustments like manual sizing and level of zoom aren’t copied.

Select the worksheet from which you would like to repeat formatting.

Right-click (control-click on Mac) the worksheet tab and choose Copy Formatting.

Select the worksheet you would like to stick the formatting into.

Right-click (control-click on Mac) the worksheet tab and choose Paste Formatting