Yes, unless the cells have been formatted already to be centre or right aligned.
Left aligned.
Text aligns to the left.
The default format for text is left justified.
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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No. They are left aligned.
No the left edge is even, if the left edge is ragged then it is either centered or right aligned.
The motto of No Labels is 'Not Left. Not Right. Forward.'.
The default is left aligned. Most documents stay left aligned. More formal documents are justified. So it depends on the type of document you are creating.
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.
The labels are present on the left pane in Gmail. You can find all the labels you created. The self made labels are also there.