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If you are familiar with Microsoft Excel's formulas, you can convert numbers in cells to text with Text function. If you just only want to convert the number to text without any formatting, you can use the formula: =TEXT(A1,"0"). 1. In cell E1, please enter the formula =TEXT(A1,"0").
Insert a new column. Insert a new column next to the cells with text. Use the VALUE function. In one of the cells of the new column, type =VALUE() and inside the parentheses, type a cell reference that contains text stored as numbers. Rest your cursor here. Click and drag down.
Insert a new column. Insert a new column next to the cells with text. Use the VALUE function. In one of the cells of the new column, type =VALUE() and inside the parentheses, type a cell reference that contains text stored as numbers. Rest your cursor here. Click and drag down.
Select the text-number cells and set their format to General as explained above. Copy a blank cell. For this, either select a cell and press Ctrl + C or right-click and choose Copy from the context menu. Select the cells you want to convert to numbers, right-click, and then click Paste Special.
Highlight the range of text to be converted. Go to Data, Text to Columns. Click Finish. The numbers are no longer considered numbers stored as text.
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