Number Converter v1.00 by Paul Tinsley - 26th August, 1995

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This is a utility suitable for the following platforms/programs (unless converted):

1.) IBM PC / WINDOWS
2.) Users of Microsoft Excel version 5 
3.) PKUNZIP file archive/extraction utility (available almost everywhere)

This utility converts a number into a text sentence describing the number. It has a range of
+0.0001 to +999,999,999,999.999 where one thousand million is assumed to be a billion. (I have 
not extended the utitlity to cover negative figures because this can be acheived very quickly).
It is a series of formulae on a spreadsheet which take an input cell and return the answer in
an output cell;

e.g. 1,059,246.0142 returns "one million and fifty-nine thousand, two hundred and forty-six and 
one hundred and forty-two ten-thousandths".

This is particularly useful to designers of spreadsheet utilities that automatically produce paper
documentation or documents of title which need a text description of a number in order to satisfy
the requirements of the law (or more "personalisation"). The utility could be used in conjunction
with a Word mail-merge adding extra personalisation to a client's letter and thus strengthening the
relationship at one of its most critical points. The spreadsheet can sit alongside users 
applications simply linked by an input and output reference.

A little about me.....

I am 24 years old, study the Associateship papers of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (if the 
boredom doesn't cause me to stray onto more important matters!) and work in the Venture Capital
Industry as an administrator of large Venture Capital Funds. I have found this utility most useful
for the production of highly individualised statements and stock certificates. In particular,
this utility has enabled my company to produce very high quality stock certificates without the
expense of hiring Printers and edit the layout whenever desired. 

Please let me know if you have found this utility useful. Don't flame me if it has a kink in its 
armour - it's up to you to make your own checks. It would be interesting to create a macro to 
produce printed sheets of random numbers for visual inspection, in order to test this functions
abilities. You may find this a little boring though!



Paul Tinsley

This utility is totally freeware and you may do whatever you like with it. Just remember it is all
at your own risk. I am not aware of any utility for Excel that fits the same purpose nor is it my 
intention to copy or imitate such a utility if it should exist. This utility was created out of 
academic interest to test a logical process and I have not at this time profited from it in any
manner whatsoever.

Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel are the Copyright of Microsoft Corporation
Special thanks to Bill Gates for being totally cool!

mail : tinz@itl.net
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