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In Microsoft Excel, a label prefix is a character that can be added before a label (text entry) to indicate specific formatting or to differentiate it from numerical data. Common label prefixes include apostrophes (') to denote text or equal signs (=) to indicate a formula. Prefixes help Excel interpret the data correctly and ensure that the intended format is maintained during calculations or data analysis.
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XFD is the column label on the last column in a Microsoft Excel 2007 worksheet.
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It is done by using the Wrap Text option.
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There is no single answer. Often it can be a label, which may be the answer you are looking for, but text values used in Excel are not always labels. If you have a list of names in a spreadsheet, the names are not labels. There may be a label at the top like "Names", but the names themselves are not labels.
A heading to be used like a field in Excel, and a little arrow enabling you to open a dropdown list to choose values to show.
In Excel, a number is made into a label by typing an apostrophe (') before the number. For example, entering '123 will treat the entry as text rather than a numerical value. This is useful when you want to display a number without it being used in calculations.
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