DOLLAR Function in Excel

In this blog post we will learn about DOLLAR function in excel. DOLLAR function will convert number into text, using currency format. The currency symbol which we can see in the output will depends upon the local language settings.

Where to find DOLLAR function on Excel Screen:

DOLLAR function can be found under “Text Function” category under “Formula Tab” as shown in below image:


Once we click on “Text” category, we can see list of various Text Functions available in excel. DOLLAR function is highlighted in red in below image.


Once we click on DOLLAR option as highlighted above, we will get the function argument dialog box as shown in below image:



Syntax of DOLLAR Function:

The Syntax of DOLLAR function is as below:

=DOLLAR(number, [decimals])


Arguments of DOLLAR Function:

To use the DOLLAR function we have to use 02 arguments:

number: In this, we can provide a number or we can select a cell which contains number or a formula which will return a number.

decimals: This is optional argument. It is number of digits to the right of decimal point. If this argument is omitted then by default we will have 02 digits.

Example of DOLLAR Function:

Let’s learn about using this function with the help of simple example. We have prepared a dummy data as shown in below image.


Now, we want to convert the numbers from column A into text with currency symbol.

For this, select the cell in which we want to apply DOLLAR function. In this case we have selected cell “B2”. In cell B2 enter formula as shown in below image.


Once we hit enter button, we can see the desired output in cell “B2”.


We have to just copy and paste this formula in below cells to get desired result.


In this way, we can use DOLLAR function in excel.

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