By default, standard Excel international settings format large numbers using the Western million/billion grouping system (e.g., 100,000,000 for 100 million). The =INR() function reformats the number into the Indian traditional grouping system using Lakhs and Crores. 10000000 Output: 1,00,00,000 (One Crore) 3. =REVINR(cell_reference)
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The core value of SureshAddInXL lies in its ability to automate the mundane. In traditional quantity takeoff processes, surveyors often find themselves manually copying dimensions from drawings into cells, typing out formulas for area and volume, and constantly formatting cells to distinguish between numbers, text, and calculations. This manual entry is not only time-consuming but also prone to human error—a misplaced decimal or a deleted formula can have significant financial repercussions. SureshAddInXL addresses this by integrating custom formulas directly into the Excel ribbon. Functions that would typically require complex nested formulas—such as converting running feet to square meters or calculating weights of reinforcement bars—become instantaneous, single-click operations. By reducing the keystrokes required for basic calculations, the add-in allows professionals to focus on the more analytical aspects of their work, such as cost analysis and risk management. =REVINR(cell_reference) If you encounter any (like #NAME
To understand why a simple add-in was so vital, it's first necessary to understand a universal roadblock many Indian Excel users have faced. For years, Microsoft Excel lacked a native feature to display numbers in the standard Indian numbering format. While the software was flawless at formatting numbers using the international system (with millions and billions), it could not automatically place commas according to the Indian lakh and crore system. a local business
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