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hello in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to remove apostrophes at the beginning of a sale if you want to type a telephone number for example so say plus 4 4 and then the telephone number the plus sign would be removed because excel would read this as a formula so if you want to retain the plus sign you need to put an apostrophe and then plus and in this way excel will read this as a text but what if you donamp;#39;t want to put an apostrophe at the beginning of a cell for whichever reason so what you can do is you can click a cell and then set it as a text and in this way excel will read it as a text and the apostrophes would no longer be needed but it depends on the data that you have so for example if you already have a given set of data like this one so even if you set this as a text the plus sign i mean the apostrophes would still be there so the way to do this is you can set a blank cell as text and then copy and then highlight the cells and then go to paste special