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Standard SpellNumber scripts output Western millions/billions. Reflects the domestic compliance standards (Lakhs/Crores).

: Its primary purpose is the function =rswords(cell) . For example, if cell A1 contains 100 , entering =rswords(A1) will display "Rupees One Hundred Only".

Passing an integer value of 10500 through =RSWORDS() outputs the continuous text string: Rupees Ten Thousand Five Hundred Only . Sureshaddin.xla

: A "reverse" function that strips away the Indian formatting and symbols, converting the value back into a raw number so you can perform further calculations. Why Use It?

Make sure the add-in is actually turned on by checking the Excel Add-ins window. If the name SureshAddIn is unchecked, check it and restart the app. Also, double-check that you didn't misspell the formula names inside your workbook cells. Excel Throws a Run-time Error '1004' For example, if cell A1 contains 100 ,

: Converts a number into Indian Rupees in word format.

: Acts as a "reverse" function to convert comma-formatted text back into a raw number format so that the data can be used in formulas again. How to Install Sureshaddin.xla Why Use It

If you're unsure about Sureshaddin.xla or have encountered issues related to this file, consider the following:

: At the bottom, ensure "Excel Add-ins" is selected in the dropdown and click , locate your saved file, and click