The BAHTTEXT function

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Welcome back to our usual blog of Excel functions from A to Z. Today we look at the BAHTTEXT function.

The BAHTTEXT function

From time to time we present a pearl function, one that will rock your world and make you wonder how you ever lived without it. Today's show probably won't be on that list for those outside of Thailand.

This function converts a number to Thai text and adds a suffix of “Baht”. You can change the Baht format to a different style in the Excel desktop application using the Regional and Language Options (Windows Start menu, Control Panel).

The BAHTTEXT The function uses the following syntax to operate:

The BAHTTEXT The function only has the following argument:

  • number: this is required and represents a number that you want to convert to text, or a reference to a cell containing a number, or a formula that evaluates to a number.
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