
TEXT function - Microsoft Support
The TEXT function lets you change the way a number appears by applying formatting to it with format codes. It's useful in situations where you want to display numbers in a more readable …
Format text in cells - Microsoft Support
Changing default formats includes things like changing the font color, style, size, text alignment in a cell, or apply formatting effects. This article shows you how you can apply different formats …
Format numbers as text - Microsoft Support
On the Home tab, in the Number group, select the arrow next to the Number Format box, and then select Text. If you don't see the Text option, scroll to the end of the list.
Wrap text in a cell in Excel - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Excel can wrap text so it appears on multiple lines in a cell. You can format the cell to wrap the text automatically or enter a manual line break. Wrap text automatically In a …
File formats that are supported in Excel - Microsoft Support
Lists the file formats that are supported in Excel. The topic also includes a list of unsupported file formats and some suggested workarounds.
Change the format of a cell - Microsoft Support
Format cells by including predefined formatting styles, and things like borders and fill colors.
Use conditional formatting to highlight information in Excel
How to use conditional formatting in Excel to visually explore, analyze, and identify patterns and trends.
Convert numbers stored as text to numbers in Excel
When numbers are actually stored in cells as text, problems with calculations or sorting can occur. Read this article to learn how to fix this problem.
Quick Start: Format a worksheet - Microsoft Support
Format cells, numbers, text, and other data in Excel to improve readability. Learn how to apply borders, shading, text colors, and more.
Combine text and numbers - Microsoft Support
In the Type field, edit the number format codes to create the format that you want. To display both text and numbers in a cell, enclose the text characters in double quotation marks (" "), or …