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.
By default, text in Excel is left aligned.
Yes, Excel can be used as the source of data for a Mail Merge of any kind, so that includes labels.
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Yes, unless the cells have been formatted already to be centre or right aligned.
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Yes.
For text it would be left-aligned. Numbers, dates and times are normally right-aligned.
Text aligns to the left.
This would be under the tools tab. Go into excel and click on this tab to see all of the options that are available for modifying your axis labels.
There is no single answer. Often it can be a label, which may be the answer you are looking for, but text values used in Excel are not always labels. If you have a list of names in a spreadsheet, the names are not labels. There may be a label at the top like "Names", but the names themselves are not labels.