Yes. Go to Format Cells, but pressing Ctrl - 1. Then pick the Alignment and you can type in the amount of degrees that you want the text rotated. Alternatively text can be put into a text box instead of a cell and manually rotate it that way.
text and numbers
apostrophe
1
A single box in which you can enter text or data or formulas
Its angle is zero degrees.
No. Dates and times are stored as numbers in Excel.
numbers and text
Whenever you want the numbers to be treated as text instead of numbers. Some examples are phone number, credit card numbers, and zip codes. A zip code can be a problem if you enter it as a number, because Excel will drop the leading zero from a zip code if the cell is formatted for a number. 09173 becomes 9173; not the same thing.
The text will rotate 90 degrees to the right. The beginning of the text will be at the top. If you rotate another 90 degrees, the text will display upside down.
Anything you enter into a cell, apart from formulas, like text, numbers, dates etc. is data. Formulas process the data, resulting in information.
Excel assumes data is text initially, but can treat it differently depending on the way you enter it. That is why you enter an equals sign at the beginning of a formula to indicate to Excel that you are creating a formula.
numbers, images, and objects