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I am designing a gift certificate using Excel 2000. I want to be able to
enter any dollar amount and have the associated text generated in another
cell. For instance, $10 would generate a text of "Ten". Anyone have any
suggestions or recommendations??
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Here are some references if interested:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=140704
XL: How to Convert a Numeric Value into English Words

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=95640
ACC: How to Convert Currency or Numbers into English Words


There is a function in Laurent's Longre's free add-in,
That does this. The download includes a well documented help file. This can
be used directly in a worksheet cell.

http://longre.free.fr/english

morefunc.zip

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I am designing a gift certificate using Excel 2000. I want to be able to
enter any dollar amount and have the associated text generated in another
cell. For instance, $10 would generate a text of "Ten". Anyone have any
suggestions or recommendations??



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