Hi Aamir,

   1. Click the *Microsoft Office Button* [image: Button image], click *Excel
   Options*, and then click *Add-Ins*.
   2. View the add-ins and application extensions that are categorized as
   follows:
      - *Active Application Add-ins*     Lists the extensions that are
      registered and currently running in your Office program.
      - *Inactive Application Add-ins*     Lists the add-ins that are
      present on your computer but are not currently loaded. For example, smart
      tags or XML Schemas are active only when the document that
references them
      is open. Another example is the COM add-ins that are listed in the *COM
      Add-ins* dialog box. If the check box for a COM add-in is selected,
      the add-in is active. If the check box for a COM add-in is cleared, the
      add-in is inactive. To learn how to open the *COM Add-in* dialog box,
      see the section called Turn off or manage the installed
add-ins<http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/enable-or-disable-add-ins-in-office-programs-HA010034127.aspx#BM2>
      .
      - *Document Related Add-ins*     Lists template files that are
      referenced by currently open documents.
      - *Disabled Application Add-ins*     Lists add-ins that were
      automatically disabled because they are causing Office programs to crash.

how to use SureshAddin.xla

syntax:-

=rswords(cell no.)

Example:
suppose we have a num value in cell 'B2'
we will write

=rswords(b2)

Regards,
Ankit


On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Aamir Shahzad <aamirshahza...@gmail.com>wrote:

> how to recall this add-inn in working sheet.
>
> Regards,
>
> Aamir Shahzad
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Ankit Agrawal <
> ankit.agrawal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Harsh,
>>
>> Use attached add-inn.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ankit
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 1:22 AM, Vinod Narayanan <nvino...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Harsh,
>>>
>>>
>>> Select the cells which requires the formatting to be done and in Format
>>> Cells --> Custom, Please type *#,*  to convert numbers in thousands and
>>> so on
>>>
>>> Option 1 = If base data is 1000000000 - type *#,* in Format Cells -->
>>> Custom.. The result will be 1000000
>>> Option 2 = If base data is 1000000000 - type *#,,* in Format Cells -->
>>> Custom.. The result will be 1000
>>> Option 3 = If base data is 1000000000 - type *#,#,* in Format Cells -->
>>> Custom.. The result will be 1,000,000
>>> Option 4 = If base data is 1000000000 - type *#,#,,* in Format Cells
>>> --> Custom.. The result will be 1,000
>>> Option 5 = If base data is 1000000000 - type *#,#,,,* in Format Cells
>>> --> Custom.. The result will be 1
>>>
>>> Please have an eye on the number of commas(,) added after hash(#)
>>>
>>> Thanks for the query
>>> Vinod
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 10:00 AM, harsh shah <harshsha...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>  > dear all,
>>> >
>>> > i have a data sheet with numbers in it.
>>> >
>>> > i want to convert them into thousands or in lacs.
>>> >
>>> > is there a way to format the selected data cells so as to convert the
>>> same
>>> > in thousands or in lacs ?
>>> >
>>> > harsh.
>>> >
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