# Custom formatting values By default Laravel Excel uses PHPExcel's default value binder to intelligently format a cells value when reading it. You may override this behavior by passing in your own value binder to suit your specific needs. Value binders must implement PHPExcel_Cell_IValueBinder and have a bindValue method. They may also extend PHPExcel_Cell_DefaultValueBinder to return the default behavior. use PHPExcel_Cell; use PHPExcel_Cell_DataType; use PHPExcel_Cell_IValueBinder; use PHPExcel_Cell_DefaultValueBinder; class MyValueBinder extends PHPExcel_Cell_DefaultValueBinder implements PHPExcel_Cell_IValueBinder { public function bindValue(PHPExcel_Cell $cell, $value = null) { if (is_numeric($value)) { $cell->setValueExplicit($value, PHPExcel_Cell_DataType::TYPE_NUMERIC); return true; } // else return default behavior return parent::bindValue($cell, $value); } } $myValueBinder = new MyValueBinder; Excel::setValueBinder($myValueBinder)->load('file.xls', function($reader) { // reader methods }); Available PHPExcel_Cell_DataType's are TYPE_STRING, TYPE_FORMULA, TYPE_NUMERIC, TYPE_BOOL, TYPE_NULL, TYPE_INLINE and TYPE_ERROR To reset the value binder back to default and/or before calling Laravel Excel after setting a custom value binder you need to call the resetValueBinder method. Excel::resetValueBinder();