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Default How can I easily add an apostrophe to the beginning of an entry in a cell for multiple rows?

I'm trying to convert a list of "number format" values to "text format"
values & I know I should add an apostrophe to the beginning of the
entry in the cell to convert it. BUT I have many rows that need to be
converted. Is there an easier way to do this? Any help's appreciated!
Thanks.

 
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