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Simon Says subscribe and click on the Bell icon to receive notifications hello everyone welcome to a new tutorial from Simon says it in this video I will show you how to remove comma in Excel commas are very common punctuation to separate text values in numerical 2 commas are used to separate unit places like hundreds or Millions however if you want to use any functions or formula the presence of commas can be a hindrance in this video I will tell you how to remove comma in Excel from both the numerals and text strings let us start with numerical values there are a couple of methods used to remove commas from numerical values in Excel one method is by changing the formatting of the cell to remove commas from the number first select the data with the cells navigate to home under the number section click on the number format option which can be seen as a small extend Arrow this opens up the format cells dialog box in the format cells dialog box click on the number section you can