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  1. Add and edit text - Microsoft Support

    Select the text you want to format. From the pop up toolbar or the Home tab, select an option to change the Font, Font Size, Font Color, or make the text bold, italics, or underline.

  2. 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 …

  3. Customize or create new styles - Microsoft Support

    You can change the formatting (such as font size, color, and text indentation) in styles applied to titles, headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on. You can also select formatted text in your …

  4. Format your Word document - Microsoft Support

    Use Word on your tablet to select and format text, change line and paragraph spacing, change indentation, and add lists.

  5. Format numbers as text - Microsoft Support

    On the Home tab, in the Number group, select the arrow next to the Number Format box, and then select Text. If you don't see the Text option, scroll to the end of the list.

  6. Format text in cells - Microsoft Support

    Changing default formats includes things like changing the font color, style, size, text alignment in a cell, or apply formatting effects. This article shows you how you can apply different formats …

  7. Use Markdown formatting in Microsoft Teams

    With Markdown, you get a live preview of your formatted text inside your Microsoft Teams compose box as you type.

  8. Text functions (reference) - Microsoft Support

    Lists Text functions, such as the Clean, Proper, and Trim functions.

  9. Use conditional formatting to highlight information in Excel

    How to use conditional formatting in Excel to visually explore, analyze, and identify patterns and trends.

  10. Convert dates stored as text to dates - Microsoft Support

    Occasionally, dates may become formatted and stored in cells as text. For example, you may have entered a date in a cell that was formatted as text, or the data might have been imported …