Formatting text and numbers in Excel allows you to change the appearance of dates, times, decimals, percentages, currency and more rather than displaying all cell content the same. The document provides instructions for applying number formatting such as dates by selecting cells, clicking the Number Format dropdown arrow on the Home tab, and choosing a formatting option like Long Date to modify the way dates are displayed in the selected cells.
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Formatting Text and Numbers in Excel
Formatting text and numbers in Excel allows you to change the appearance of dates, times, decimals, percentages, currency and more rather than displaying all cell content the same. The document provides instructions for applying number formatting such as dates by selecting cells, clicking the Number Format dropdown arrow on the Home tab, and choosing a formatting option like Long Date to modify the way dates are displayed in the selected cells.
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Formatting text and numbers
One of the most powerful tools in Excel is the ability to
apply specific formatting for text and numbers. Instead of displaying all cell content in exactly the same way, you can use formatting to change the appearance of dates, times, decimals, percentages (%), currency ($), and much more.
To apply number formatting
In our example, we'll change the number format for several cells to modify the way dates are displayed.
1. Select the cells(s) you want to modify.
2. Click the drop-down arrow next to the Number
Format command on the Home tab. The Number Formatting drop-down menu will appear. 3. Select the desired formatting option. In our example, we will change the formatting to Long Date. The selected cells will change to the new formatting style. For some number formats, you can then use the Increase Decimal and Decrease Decimal commands (below the Number Format command) to change the number of decimal places that are displayed.