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I have searched help and web help all day, so I guess it is not a program
feature, but since Word's paragraph numbering is able to do it, I think the next version of Excel should be able to. In any event, I am wondering if anyone has made VBA script or anything to accomplish this. Converting numbers to their English text equivalent, i.e. "14" to "fourteen" or "38.75" to "thirty-eight point seventy-five". I know the decimal thing may be over-complicated thing to write but at least just integers would be useful. |
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