Converts the given number to text and applies a currency symbol based on the user's locale settings.
Syntax
DOLLAR(number; [decimals])
number: The number you want to convert into text, currency format. E.g. 12.5
decimals: The number of decimal places to return. Defaults to 2 if omitted. E.g. 3
Examples
Formula | Result |
=DOLLAR(A2;3) | $12.500 |
=DOLLAR(A3) | ($1.25) |
=DOLLAR(A4;1) | $1,500.8 |
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Possible Errors
Errors | Meaning |
#N/A! | |
#NAME! | The function name is incorrect or invalid. The given defined name (if any) is invalid. There is a typo in the defined name used in the function. Double quotes are missing for text values in the function. Colon missing in a cell range reference.
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#VALUE! | |
#REF! | |