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Excel Text Formatting Tips

This document provides tips for formatting text in Microsoft Excel cells. It discusses formatting entire columns and individual cells as text for sorting and filtering data. It also describes how to wrap text across multiple lines in cells and use functions like PROPER, UPPER, and LOWER to change the case of text. The document concludes by providing contact information for Excel training services.

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Excel Text Formatting Tips

This document provides tips for formatting text in Microsoft Excel cells. It discusses formatting entire columns and individual cells as text for sorting and filtering data. It also describes how to wrap text across multiple lines in cells and use functions like PROPER, UPPER, and LOWER to change the case of text. The document concludes by providing contact information for Excel training services.

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Excel Text Formatting Tips

In addition to numbers and formulas, key data in Microsoft Excel often also
includes text entries. In this helpful hints article, learn more about how you
can format text cells to improve the appearance, and value of text.
Formatting Text Cells
If you are having problems sorting or filtering data lists, one of the reasons
may be that some data in a column is formatted as text and some as numbers.
In an ascending sort order, numbers and punctuation will sort before text. For
instance, entries of 22, 1111, 333 would sort as 22, 333, 1111 if formatted as a
number, and 1111, 22, 333 if formatted as text (left-to-right). You will get
inconsistent results when a combination of formats exists. The Text format is
also needed for data that includes a fixed number of places or leading zeros
such as 0001234.
One plus in Excel is you can format cells prior to entering data. This is true for
text as well as numbers. To format entire columns for text entry, highlight the
column(s), then right-click on the column and choose Format Cells. Next, pick
the Number tab from the dialog box, and then select the Text format, finish
with OK. The Text alignment choice is also found on the Home tab (Alignment
group) of the Ribbon. Apply the Text format to existing cells as well for better
sorting and filtering results.
When Formatting Doesn’t Work
To change a single entry to a text format, type an apostrophe (‘) in front of the data.
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Excel Text Formatting Tips

Wrapping Text in Excel


For multiple line entries of labels, comments, notes, or descriptions in Microsoft
Excel, select the cells (or an entire row or column), right-click on the selection
and choose Format Cells, pick the Alignment Tab, and check the option for
Wrap Text, finish with OK. Data in the cell wraps to fit the column width, so if
you change the column width, data wrapping adjusts automatically.
Wrap Text is also found on the Home tab of the Ribbon in the Alignment
section.

Changing Text Case


What if you have text in cell A1 (or all of column A) that has a mismatch of
upper- and lower-case characters such as Jill Smith and you want all entries to
be consistent?
In cell B1, type:
=PROPER(A1) to change the data to initial caps: Jill Smith
=UPPER(A1) to change to all upper case: JILL SMITH
=LOWER(A1) to change to all lower case: jill smith

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