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Today I just want to show you a very funny and for my work totally useless MSXL function. It is called =BAHTTEXT and it translates a given numeric value into the thai word including the font.

So assuming we have table with the value of 23 in cell A1 (no, I do not believe in conspiracy or the Illuminati  ). In cell B1 we put the function:

 

=BAHTTEXT(A1)

The result is the following:

bahttext01.png

Funny, isn't it? Any suggestions where this one came from? Just leave a comment. Happy Sunday, everyone!

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