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Add a helper column next to the column with the numbers to format. Enter the formula =TEXT(C2,"0") to the cell D2. Copy the formula across the column using the fill handle. You will see the alignment change to left in the helper column after applying the formula.
This is because Excel only stores 15 significant digits in a number, then changes the any remaining to zeros. This occurs because Excel interprets the numbers as being intended for calculation as the cells are formatted as numbers. You will need to format new cells as Text then type in the numbers again.
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 all the cells that you want to convert from text to numbers. Click on the yellow diamond shape icon that appears at the top right. From the menu that appears, select 'Convert to Number' option.
Select the cells with text-formatted numbers. On the Home tab, in the Number group, choose General or Number from the Number Format drop-down list.
Click a blank cell formatted as a number cell and enter 1 in the cell. Go to Edit | Copy. Select the cells that contain the text values that you want to convert. Go to Edit | Paste Special. In the Operation section, click Multiply. Click OK.
To stop converting text string to number, you just need to format the cells as text formatting before you typing the string. 1. Select the cells you want to enter the text strings, and right click to display the context menu, then select Format Cells.
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").
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