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  1. TEXT function - Microsoft Support

    The TEXT function lets you change the way a number appears by applying formatting to it with format codes. It's useful in situations where you want to display numbers in a more readable …

  2. Text functions (reference) - Microsoft Support

    Important: The calculated results of formulas and some Excel worksheet functions may differ slightly between a Windows PC using x86 or x86-64 architecture and a Windows RT PC using …

  3. Date and time to text - Microsoft Support

    Mar 14, 2012 · Date and time to text The TEXT function in Excel converts a date or time to text in a specified format. The syntax is: =TEXT (value, format_text) Examples: Format today's date: …

  4. DOLLAR function - Microsoft Support

    This is because the DOLLAR function returns the number provided as text. Numbers stored as text are a common cause of spreadsheet errors, because many functions ignore them, such …

  5. TEXTAFTER function - Microsoft Support

    It returns the entire text when searching from the front (if instance_num is positive) and empty text when searching from the end (if instance_num is negative).

  6. MID function - Microsoft Support

    In Excel, the MID function returns the specific number of characters in a string starting at the position you specify

  7. TEXTJOIN function - Microsoft Support

    The TEXTJOIN function combines the text from multiple ranges and/or strings, and includes a delimiter you specify between each text value that will be combined.

  8. Excel functions (by category) - Microsoft Support

    Lists all Excel functions by their category, such as Logical functions or Text functions.

  9. Combine text from two or more cells into one cell in Microsoft Excel

    You can combine data from multiple cells into a single cell using the Ampersand symbol (&) or the CONCAT function.

  10. MATCH function - Microsoft Support

    How to use the MATCH function in Excel to search for a specified item in a range of cells, returning the relative position of that item in the range.