Computer Science, asked by ayodhyaprasadvishwak, 5 months ago

Wthat conthe default alignment of numeric dake and
text data?​

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Answered by samiksha6176
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The default alignment for numeric data is right justified, such that numbers in columns are decimal-aligned. If a single apostrophe is typed in front of a set of digits (e.g., '1234), Calc will treat the numbers as ordinary text.

Answered by Anonymous
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The default alignment for numeric data is right justified, such that numbers in columns are decimal-aligned. If a single apostrophe is typed in front of a set of digits (e.g., '1234), Calc will treat the numbers as ordinary text

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