General is not an alignment setting. It is a number setting. So you cannot set the alignment to General. General affects how numbers are entered into a cell and how they display. It has no impact on the alignment settings. If you enter numbers, they will align to the right, but that is not because of the alignment setting, necessarily. Text aligns to the left. You can set the alignment to whatever you want when the Number setting is on General.
Spreadsheet alignment refers to how data is positioned within a cell. It can be left-aligned, center-aligned, or right-aligned. Adjusting alignment can improve the readability and presentation of data in a spreadsheet.
It is on the Alignment tab.
It is called alignment. You can have left, centre and right as alignments.
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You do not. Text alignment is not an option available for conditional formatting.
The styling or formatting of a cell, such as font size, color, alignment, and borders, determines how the labels and values in the cell appear to the viewer. Different formatting options can be used to make the data more visually appealing or easier to read, enhancing the overall presentation of the spreadsheet.
If you mean which side of the cell, it will depend on the type of data. As data is type in, it normally is on the left. After it is entered, then the data type usually determines where it is positioned in the cell. Text is always aligned to the left. Numbers, times and dates are always aligned to the right. Logical data is centred. You can also realign the cells after and even before entering the data. If it is set to right or centred before anything is entered, the data will appear in whichever alignment has been set as you type.
Select the cell you want the data to be horizontal.Click Ctrl+1 and click on "Alignment" tab and under "orientation" click the the text or set direction.
It means that the right side of the line is the base point and the left side will be 'ragged.' It is typically done with the left side aligned. You can also align both sides which is the way most books and newspapers are printed.
Store body alignment data in a spreadsheet or database depending on your expertise and reporting needs.
Refers to the left-right position of contents in a cell
A data cell and a label cell are naming conventions found in spreadsheet software programs like Microsoft Excel. The difference between a data cell and a label cell is that a data cell usually contains number data like dates, times, or monetary amounts. A label cell mostly contains text such as names, titles, heading, etc. Generally the label cells appear in the top row and left-most column.