Yes
Google 466453
There are a number of third party companies that will allow one to input their phone number, the recipients phone number, and the text message in order to send a text online. A few of these companies are Online Text Message, Text 'Em, Text 2 Day, and Text For Free. Google also has this capability if you have your phone registered with Google and you use Google Voice.
466453 ("GOOGLE" on most phones) is googles number you can text Google different stuff like you you want to find a definition just put define and the word you want to know you can also Google search "how to text Google".
This number is always appearing on my cell phone bill as a number text to and receiving is this a real number or what is it
(1) Get his cell phone number. (2) Text.
Format the cell as text. You also can input a formula: =text(A1) Remark: if the content is in cell A1.
Ask for the number; it will save time and worry on your part.
Google these exact words and you will get a number of sites where you can copy/paste the text.
If you have a cell the currently holds the text "friends," and you want it to combine a foumula and text in the same cell, here's an example: In cell A1 enter 23 (the number of friends you have). In cell A2 enter the following formula: ="You have " & A1 "friends." [You have 23 friends.] When you change the number in A1, you will see the number change in A2.
yes you can
Either format the cell as Text through the Format menu and Cells, or type a single quote before the value in the cell like this:'5
Nope... sorry!