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Mani K
 
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Default Number format

\*CardText
Displays results as cardinal text. The result is formatted in lowercase
letters unless you add a format switch to specify a different capitalization.
For example, { = SUM(A1:B2) \* CardText } displays "seven hundred ninety",
and { = SUM(A1:B2) \* CardText \* Caps } displays "Seven Hundred Ninety".
What is the similar syntax in Excel to display the sum in words?
 
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