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(upbeat music) So the other day, I was browsing social media and I came across this post from the Microsoft Excel team. If you could add one feature to Excel, what would it be and why? Now, this post had a lot of comments. One of the more popular comments was convert numbers into words, very much needed. That reminded me of Pete. You see, Pete is a student in my VBA course and sometime ago, he sent me this email. amp;quot;Iamp;#39;ve been using Excel for about 25 years now, amp;quot;and one thing I always wanted to do with it amp;quot;was to translate numbers into words, amp;quot;something I often needed amp;quot;in my work in the construction industry.amp;quot; He was looking for a solution thatamp;#39;s not VBA, and doesnamp;#39;t use array formulas, right, that itamp;#39;s a single cell solution, no helper columns, no helper cells, and he did it. He created a formula, a wonderful giant formula that does it all in a single cell, and I asked him if I could share it with you,