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if a formula returns a result in cell A1 of 27,300,000, I would like to
display this result in words in Cell A2 i.e. twenty seven million three
hundred thousand.

How can I do it?
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Have a look here.

http://support.microsoft.com/default...23120121120120

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if a formula returns a result in cell A1 of 27,300,000, I would like to
display this result in words in Cell A2 i.e. twenty seven million three
hundred thousand.

How can I do it?
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hi
that can get a tad complicated. see this site.
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.xlFAQ0004.html

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Hi

if a formula returns a result in cell A1 of 27,300,000, I would like to
display this result in words in Cell A2 i.e. twenty seven million three
hundred thousand.

How can I do it?
--
bookman

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