Triangles, among various geometric shapes, have been a part of our learning journey, involving calculations of area, perimeter, and more, each type having its unique formula.
Office 2010 Excel users frequently employ the Shapes toolbar for inserting symbols like isosceles and right-angled triangles, showcasing its versatility in design applications.
To draw an equilateral triangle in Excel from Office 2016 or earlier versions, simply follow our quick guide.
Drawing an Equilateral Triangle in Excel
Step 1: Open Excel and select the 'Insert' tab.
Step 2: Click on 'Shapes' and choose the 'Isosceles Triangle' shape.
Step 3: Hold the 'Shift' key and drag the mouse to adjust the triangle to the desired size.
Note:
- In Excel 2003, find 'Shapes' directly on the 'Draw' toolbar.
- To customize the triangle's color and format, follow these steps:
Right-click and select 'Format Shape…'
A 'Format Shape' panel appears, allowing adjustments for fill color, line color, line style, shadow, 3D format, 3D rotation, picture, and text box.
This guide covers how to draw an equilateral triangle in Excel, applicable to Office 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, and 2003 versions. Excel allows for creating various shapes beyond triangles.
- See more: How to draw shapes in Excel
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