Cardinal numbers
Word can format numbers in several ways when they are represented by field codes. The DollarText field code is one choice.
Press Ctrl-F9 to insert a pair of field-code delimiters, which resemble boldface curly brackets {}. (The brackets can not be entered directly from the keyboard).
Between the field-code delimiters, enter = followed by the number. Then append the DollarText field switch. The result should look like this:
{ =34,582.13 \*DollarText \*Firstcap }
There are spaces in the field. Here is how it should be entered:
{space=34,582.13space\*DollarTextspace
\*Firstcapspace}
Right-click on the field and choose Update Field. You should now see the number spelled out in words:
Thirty-four thousand five hundred eighty-two dollars and 13/100.
Word provides some other numeric field codes. Here are a few of the more useful ones:
{ =42 \*CardText } - forty-two
(Spell our page numbers with a fields like this { PAGE \*CardText \*Caps } )
{ =42 \*OrdText } - forty-second
{ =42 \*Ordinal } - 42nd
{ =42 \*ROMAN } - XLII
KB article:
How to Use DollarText to Convert Numbers to Cardinal Text
and:
Microsoft Word - General Switches for Field Codes
For Access see:
Access - Numbers to Words
To create Cardinal numbers in Excel see:
Excel - Numbers to Words
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