There is no definitive answer to that. Normally text labels are aligned to the left, particularly at the start of rows. Over columns they may be centred. However, there are no set rules, so you can align them the way you want as long as it is clear and consistent.
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labels or cell content
It refers to the horizontal and vertical position of text relative to some reference point. For example in this answer the text is left aligned horizontally and is aligned to each baseline vertically. In the cell of a table you might have text left, center or right aligned.
Chromosomes are aligned along with the equator of the cell in metaphase.
The default format for text is left justified.
It will depend on the formatting of the cell and the type of values that are put in. Excel can detect these things. Text is normally aligned to the left while numbers are normally aligned to the right. The user can then change the alignment if they like.
Numbers are aligned to the right in a cell by default.
If you mean which side of the cell, it will depend on the type of data. As data is type in, it normally is on the left. After it is entered, then the data type usually determines where it is positioned in the cell. Text is always aligned to the left. Numbers, times and dates are always aligned to the right. Logical data is centred. You can also realign the cells after and even before entering the data. If it is set to right or centred before anything is entered, the data will appear in whichever alignment has been set as you type.
Text is usually aligned to the left and numbers are usually aligned to the right.
Any kind of number will right align. A label will initially left align, because it usually text, but you can set it to right align, usually when there is a value in the cell to the right that it is the label for.
A label is normally a cell with text that acts as a heading for something in another cell. So you could have a formula that has a total in it of some kind, and beside it have a cell saying what that total is like "Total Sales". You could also have a label at the top of a column to indicate what is the cells below it, or at a start of a row to indicate what the cells beside it contain.what is displayed in a cellLabels are simply text you enter into any cell. Labels are left aligned in the cells, while values (numbers) are right aligned. Labels describe what the numbers in the spreadsheet means, and makes it easy to work with.to put your name so you no it yoursAnything that is text, or anything that you type. (A title or name)
The default alignment for text is left aligned. You can centre the text after it is entered. You can also set the formatting to be centred before entering anything. Then when text is typed into the cell it will be centred.