This is unformatted text. Usually stored in a TXT document.
It depends how the destination cell is formatted. Number format usually allows the user to specify the number of decimal places - from none to as many as you want. If the destination cell has been formatted to two decimal places - the result will be the same as 3245.45
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One example is the monitor (screen) of a computer that displays text and graphics.
Dialogue in computer terminology refers to any form of text that is being displayed to the user.
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Text are characters not formatted as numbers. Usually they are letters, but sometimes numbers are formatted to be treated as text (unable to manipulate as numbers). An example would be to format zip codes as text, so you can display the leading zero.
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Yes you can.
HTML text isn't really formatted to begin with. But if you want to create text that is formatted in the exact way you typed it into the document, you can surround that text with a <PRE></PRE> element.
It is when you have any kind of text that has a structure, form, and purpose. For example, when you have an article about an interview with someone, then it can be formatted in question and answer. So the text evidence would be: Form: Question and Answer Structure: Interview Purpose: To inform the reader There are many, many more, but that is just an example.
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No. The "format" option of the TEXT function just formats the characters in a specificed way. For example, you can specify that the characters are formatted to look like a date, currency, time, etc.
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