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By default, text in Excel is left aligned.
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For text it would be left-aligned. Numbers, dates and times are normally right-aligned.
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.
Excel right aligns dates within a worksheet because it treats dates as numbers.
The default format for text is left justified.
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.
Numbers are aligned to the right, unless you apply other formatting.
As dates and times are numeric in nature, they are always aligned to the right in a cell by default.
In Excel all columns default numeric characters to numbers.
The default alignment for text is to have it left aligned.
It is standard practice to align text to the left in most applications, like in a word processor, so Excel follows that standard. Dates are a number format, so as with other numbers, such as percentages, decimals, times etc., they are aligned to the right.