How to Indent in Microsoft Excel


    Microsoft Excel logo on a green background.

    Sometimes, adding an indent to your text or numbers makes them look nicer. Microsoft Excel lets you add an indent to an entire cell, as well as to a specific line within a cell. Here’s how.

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    Add an Indent to a Cell in Excel

    To indent an entire cell, first, open your spreadsheet with Microsoft Excel.

    In the spreadsheet, select the cell in which you want to add an indent.

    Select a cell in Excel.

    While your cell is selected, in Excel’s ribbon at the top, click the “Home” tab.

    Select Excel's "Home" tab.

    On the “Home” tab, in the “Alignment” section, click “Increase Indent” (an icon with four lines and a right-arrow).

    Click "Increase Indent" on the "Home" tab.

    Your cell’s content will move a bit to the right. Keep clicking “Increase Indent” until the cell content is at the desired position.

    Text indented in Excel.

    To remove an indent, click the “Decrease Indent” option, which is just beside the “Increase Indent” option.

    Click "Decrease Indent" on the "Home" tab.

    And that’s how you change your cell content’s appearance in Excel. Very handy!

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    Add an Indent to a Cell’s Specific Line in Excel

    If your content does not fit your cell’s width, wrap the content and then add a manual indent as explained below.

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    First, in your cell, put the cursor right before the content that will go on to a new line. Everything to the right of the cursor will move to a new line in the same cell.

    Place the cursor before the text.

    On your keyboard, press Alt+Enter (Windows) or Option+Return (Mac) to add a line break.

    Add a line break.

    Your cell’s content is now on multiple lines but still in the same cell. To add an indent to a line, put your cursor to the front of that line and then press Spacebar. Keep hitting this key until the desired result is achieved.

    Press Spacebar to add an indent.

    And that’s all. Your indented Excel spreadsheet is now ready. Enjoy!


    Want to indent an entire table in Microsoft Word? Check out our guide to learn how to do that.

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