Convert currency to word in excel

There are plenty of online resources to convert Numeric currencies to Text- from $200 to Dollar Two Hundred.
But this is applicable only ###,###,### (comma at every third number)format.  This is not suitable for India numbering system, because we follow ##,##,###(....22,22,222) format.

So I have create a excel function to over come this. You can use this function to to convert number up to 10,00,00,000(ten crores).

How to do it

Open Excel

Press Alt + F11

From Menu Bar Insert Module

Copy paste the This Module there.

Exit from VBA window by pressing Alt + F11 again

In excel sheet, Insert Function,


Under user defined find ConvertCurrencyToEnglish 


select it and provide the number as a parameter

thats all you are done
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Code (alternatively you can download the module from here)
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' ****  Author                 : Krishna S
' ****  Tittle                    : Converting Hindu Arabic Currency(Indian System) to Words
' ****  Description          : This utility converts currencies in Indian numbering system to words.
' ****  Limitations           : Converts only upto 10,00,00,000( Ten Crores)

Function ConvertCurrencyToEnglish(ByVal MyNumber)
Dim Temp
         Dim Rupees, Paise
         Dim DecimalPlace, Count
         ReDim Place(9) As String
         Place(2) = " Thousand "
         Place(3) = " Lac "
         Place(4) = " Core "
      '   Place(5) = " Hundred Core "
         ' Convert MyNumber to a string, trimming extra spaces.
         MyNumber = Trim(Str(MyNumber))
         ' Find decimal place.
         DecimalPlace = InStr(MyNumber, ".")
         ' If we find decimal place...
         If DecimalPlace > 0 Then
            ' Convert Paise
            Temp = Left(Mid(MyNumber, DecimalPlace + 1) & "00", 2)
            Paise = ConvertTens(Temp)
            ' Strip off Paise from remainder to convert.
            MyNumber = Trim(Left(MyNumber, DecimalPlace - 1))
         End If
         Count = 1
        
         Do While MyNumber <> ""
                 If Count = 1 Then
              
                   Temp = ConvertHundreds(Right(MyNumber, 3))
                    
                    If Temp <> "" Then Rupees = Temp & Place(Count) & Rupees
                    If Len(MyNumber) > 3 Then
                       ' Remove last 3 converted digits from MyNumber.
                       MyNumber = Left(MyNumber, Len(MyNumber) - 3)
                    Else
                       MyNumber = ""
                    End If
                    Count = Count + 1
                 Else
                 ' Convert last 3 digits of MyNumber to English Rupees.
                 Temp = ConvertTens(Right(MyNumber, 2))
                
                    If Temp <> "" Then Rupees = Temp & Place(Count) & Rupees
                    If Len(MyNumber) > 3 Then
                       ' Remove last 3 converted digits from MyNumber.
                       MyNumber = Left(MyNumber, Len(MyNumber) - 2)
                    Else
                       MyNumber = ""
                    End If
                    Count = Count + 1
                    End If
         Loop
         ' Clean up Rupees.
         Select Case Rupees
            Case ""
               Rupees = ""
            Case "One"
               Rupees = "One Rupee"
            Case Else
               Rupees = Rupees & " Rupees"
         End Select
         ' Clean up Paise.
         Select Case Paise
            Case ""
               Paise = ""
            Case "One"
               Paise = " And One Cent"
            Case Else
               Paise = " And " & Paise & " Paise"
         End Select
         ConvertCurrencyToEnglish = Rupees & Paise
End Function
Private Function ConvertHundreds(ByVal MyNumber)
Dim Result As String
         ' Exit if there is nothing to convert.
         If Val(MyNumber) = 0 Then Exit Function
         ' Append leading zeros to number.
         MyNumber = Right("000" & MyNumber, 3)
         ' Do we have a hundreds place digit to convert?
         If Left(MyNumber, 1) <> "0" Then
            Result = ConvertDigit(Left(MyNumber, 1)) & " Hundred "
         End If
         ' Do we have a tens place digit to convert?
         If Mid(MyNumber, 2, 1) <> "0" Then
            Result = Result & ConvertTens(Mid(MyNumber, 2))
         Else
            ' If not, then convert the ones place digit.
            Result = Result & ConvertDigit(Mid(MyNumber, 3))
         End If
         ConvertHundreds = Trim(Result)
End Function
Private Function ConvertTens(ByVal MyTens)
Dim Result As String
         ' Is value between 10 and 19?
         If Val(Left(MyTens, 1)) = 1 Then
            Select Case Val(MyTens)
               Case 10: Result = "Ten"
               Case 11: Result = "Eleven"
               Case 12: Result = "Twelve"
               Case 13: Result = "Thirteen"
               Case 14: Result = "Fourteen"
               Case 15: Result = "Fifteen"
               Case 16: Result = "Sixteen"
               Case 17: Result = "Seventeen"
               Case 18: Result = "Eighteen"
               Case 19: Result = "Nineteen"
               Case Else
            End Select
         Else
            ' .. otherwise it's between 20 and 99.
            Select Case Val(Left(MyTens, 1))
               Case 2: Result = "Twenty "
               Case 3: Result = "Thirty "
               Case 4: Result = "Forty "
               Case 5: Result = "Fifty "
               Case 6: Result = "Sixty "
               Case 7: Result = "Seventy "
               Case 8: Result = "Eighty "
               Case 9: Result = "Ninety "
               Case Else
            End Select
            ' Convert ones place digit.
            Result = Result & ConvertDigit(Right(MyTens, 1))
         End If
         ConvertTens = Result
End Function
Private Function ConvertDigit(ByVal MyDigit)
Select Case Val(MyDigit)
            Case 1: ConvertDigit = "One"
            Case 2: ConvertDigit = "Two"
            Case 3: ConvertDigit = "Three"
            Case 4: ConvertDigit = "Four"
            Case 5: ConvertDigit = "Five"
            Case 6: ConvertDigit = "Six"
            Case 7: ConvertDigit = "Seven"
            Case 8: ConvertDigit = "Eight"
            Case 9: ConvertDigit = "Nine"
            Case Else: ConvertDigit = ""
         End Select
End Function
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