Text will align to the left and numbers and dates align to the right.
Date alignment in Excel refers to how date values are displayed and positioned within cells. By default, Excel aligns date entries to the right, similar to numerical values. This alignment helps users quickly identify and differentiate dates from text or other data types. Users can adjust alignment settings through the Format Cells menu to customize the appearance as needed.
Excel right aligns dates within a worksheet because it treats dates as numbers.
By default, text in Excel is left aligned.
If autocalculate is turned on (default setting), Excel will automatically recalculate all cell values in real time any time a referenced cell is changed.
How to change default page margins in excel.
No. Portrait is the default page orientation in Excel.
Book1.xls is the default name for a new document in Excel.
No, comments are not printed by default.
In Excel, labels are typically aligned to the left by default in cells containing text. However, they can be aligned to the center or right by adjusting the alignment settings in the toolbar or through the Format Cells dialog. Numeric values, on the other hand, are aligned to the right by default. Users can customize the alignment for both labels and values to suit their preferences or improve readability.
Not necessarily. Text aligns to the left, numbers and dates to the right and logical values (TRUE and FALSLE) are centred. So it depends on what you are entering.
All numbers in Excel are actually decimal values (stored at the lowest level). The default is a best guess of how you typed it. Dates, numbers, etc. Remember - The format doesn't mean much of anything.. what's stored there remains the same.
The default file name for all versions of Microsoft Excel is called "book1"