=TEXT(value,format_text)
value argument [Required] is used to give the text or cell reference for which formatting is to be changed
format_text [Required], is used to give the formatting code as per the requirement
Here we have some examples, where “Column A” has various values, “Column B” represents format_text and “Column C” shows the output of the function.
We will be using TEXT function as follows:
– Format of cell can also be changed by following CTRL+1 (or MAC Command button +1) and select the desired format/appearance
– If cell reference is not correctly provided in the function, then it will give output as an error
– Function should give output in “General” format, however if output is not as per the desired format then we need to change the cell format to “GENERAL”
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