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The symbol used before a number to make it a label is a hash sign (#).
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Write an apostrophe ( ' ) in the cell, before the number.
A label is usually text or it could be a number in a text format, such as having a year as a heading. For text it is typed in normally, and for numbers we put the single quote before it, so Excel does not treat it as being a number.
Put a single quote before the number or type it in as usual and format it as Text. The number will align to the left, which indicates that it is text. Using the single quote is simpler, like this: '64
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No. Labels are normally text. Numbers are usually referred to as values. Occasionally a number could be a label. Even then, they would often be formatted as text.
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Simply plot the irrational number at it's approximate location on the number line and label the irrational number. For example, if you were to plot pi on the number line, you would plot it at about 3.14 and label it with "π" (the pi symbol, if it doesn't show up) Another example is if you want to plot the square root of 2 on the number line. You would plot it at around 1.414 and label it with "√2"
XFD is the column label on the last column in a Microsoft Excel 2007 worksheet.