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Arabic Function in Excel 2013

Posted by Megha Goyal Articles | Office 2013 September 17, 2012
In this article we will discuss how to use ARABIC function in Excel 2013.
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This is a new function introduced in Excel 2013. It is used to convert Roman numerals into Arabic numerals. It is useful when we want to convert a Roman number into a numeric value. Let's have a look at the following steps.

Step 1

First go to Excel 2013.

Step 2

Now select blank workbook templates from the available templates.

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Step 3

Now write the following Roman number of which we want to convert into the Arabic number format:

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Step 4

Now write the formula using the ARABIC function like this:

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Step 5

The output will be like this:

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