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Revision as of 07:53, 17 July 2018
TEXT
Converts a number into text according to a given format.
Syntax:
TEXT(number; format)
- returns number converted to text, according to the format code specified by format.
- Example format codes are found in the Format - Cells... dialogue, in the box labelled Format Code. These depend on your locale.
- This function should therefore not be regarded as portable.
Example:
TEXT(12.34567;"###.##")
- returns the text 12.35, if in your locale ###.## is a format code meaning "up to three integer digits and at most two decimal digits".
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