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Numbers converted into amount in words in English?

  1. #1
    Rowan
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    RE: Numbers converted into amount in words in English?

    Try this:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;213360

    Regards
    Rowan

    "Kapila" wrote:

    > I want to convert Arabic numbers to English Text format (Similar to BAHTTEXT
    > option).
    >
    > Ex. 1,234 to be given as "One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Four"
    >
    > Is it possible to do so using functions that are available in normal
    > Microsoft Office packages?
    >
    > If not, What action I can take to achive my objective.


  2. #2
    Ron Rosenfeld
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    Re: Numbers converted into amount in words in English?

    On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:58:02 -0700, Kapila <Kapila@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:

    >I want to convert Arabic numbers to English Text format (Similar to BAHTTEXT
    >option).
    >
    >Ex. 1,234 to be given as "One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Four"
    >
    >Is it possible to do so using functions that are available in normal
    >Microsoft Office packages?
    >
    >If not, What action I can take to achive my objective.


    Download and install Longre's morefunc.xll from http://xcell05.free.fr/ and use
    the NBTEXT function.

    --ron

  3. #3
    Rowan
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    RE: Numbers converted into amount in words in English?

    Try this:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;213360

    Regards
    Rowan

    "Kapila" wrote:

    > I want to convert Arabic numbers to English Text format (Similar to BAHTTEXT
    > option).
    >
    > Ex. 1,234 to be given as "One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Four"
    >
    > Is it possible to do so using functions that are available in normal
    > Microsoft Office packages?
    >
    > If not, What action I can take to achive my objective.


  4. #4
    Ron Rosenfeld
    Guest

    Re: Numbers converted into amount in words in English?

    On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:58:02 -0700, Kapila <Kapila@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:

    >I want to convert Arabic numbers to English Text format (Similar to BAHTTEXT
    >option).
    >
    >Ex. 1,234 to be given as "One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Four"
    >
    >Is it possible to do so using functions that are available in normal
    >Microsoft Office packages?
    >
    >If not, What action I can take to achive my objective.


    Download and install Longre's morefunc.xll from http://xcell05.free.fr/ and use
    the NBTEXT function.

    --ron

  5. #5
    Kapila
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    Numbers converted into amount in words in English?

    I want to convert Arabic numbers to English Text format (Similar to BAHTTEXT
    option).

    Ex. 1,234 to be given as "One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Four"

    Is it possible to do so using functions that are available in normal
    Microsoft Office packages?

    If not, What action I can take to achive my objective.

  6. #6
    Rowan
    Guest

    RE: Numbers converted into amount in words in English?

    Try this:

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;213360

    Regards
    Rowan

    "Kapila" wrote:

    > I want to convert Arabic numbers to English Text format (Similar to BAHTTEXT
    > option).
    >
    > Ex. 1,234 to be given as "One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Four"
    >
    > Is it possible to do so using functions that are available in normal
    > Microsoft Office packages?
    >
    > If not, What action I can take to achive my objective.


  7. #7
    Ron Rosenfeld
    Guest

    Re: Numbers converted into amount in words in English?

    On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 19:58:02 -0700, Kapila <Kapila@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:

    >I want to convert Arabic numbers to English Text format (Similar to BAHTTEXT
    >option).
    >
    >Ex. 1,234 to be given as "One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Four"
    >
    >Is it possible to do so using functions that are available in normal
    >Microsoft Office packages?
    >
    >If not, What action I can take to achive my objective.


    Download and install Longre's morefunc.xll from http://xcell05.free.fr/ and use
    the NBTEXT function.

    --ron

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