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Shrikant
 
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MS Excel does not recognise the Indian Number Format of Lacs (= 100,000) and
Crores (=10 million). That is, the comma is put after the 5th place left from
the decimal point for 'Lacs' and after the7th place left from the decimal
point.

I have an Indian Accounting Software called 'Ex' developed by TCS. It
exports data in Indian Number Formats as above. Unfortunately, I can not
process this data as Excel does not recognise this format. This format is
very extensively used in Indian Sub-continent. In order to process this data,
I have remove all the commas by 'find and replace' method. If Excel can have
any feature in Number Format called 'Lacs and Crores' then this data can be
directly precesable.

For me and million (i.e. lacs and crores) others, this is very very
important function.
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Hi Shrikant,
You could extract the number with the formula
=VALUE(SUBSTITUTE(A1,",",""))

and you can use a custom number format for the result of a calculation with (positive numbers only)
[ =10000000]##\,##\,##\,##0.00; [=100000]##\,##\,##0.00;##,##0.00

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...a.htm#bhattext
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"Shrikant" wrote in message ...
MS Excel does not recognise the Indian Number Format of Lacs (= 100,000) and
Crores (=10 million). That is, the comma is put after the 5th place left from
the decimal point for 'Lacs' and after the7th place left from the decimal
point.

I have an Indian Accounting Software called 'Ex' developed by TCS. It
exports data in Indian Number Formats as above. Unfortunately, I can not
process this data as Excel does not recognise this format. This format is
very extensively used in Indian Sub-continent. In order to process this data,
I have remove all the commas by 'find and replace' method. If Excel can have
any feature in Number Format called 'Lacs and Crores' then this data can be
directly precesable.

For me and million (i.e. lacs and crores) others, this is very very
important function.
--
Shrikant

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