Format numbers as text
If you don't want a number to be treated as a value that can be calculated (for example, an item number), you can format the number as text. It's easy to tell at a glance if a number is formatted as text, because it will be left-aligned instead of right-aligned in the cell.
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Select the cell or range of cells that contains the numbers that you want to format as text.
Tip: Although not always practical, it generally works best to format empty cells as text before you enter numbers in them.
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On the Format menu, click Cells, and then in the left navigation pane, click Text.
Note: When you enter a number that begins with a zero, Excel deletes the zero by default. If this is not what you want, you can create a custom number format that forces Excel to retain the leading zero. For more information, see Keep leading zeros.
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