Format Currency In Thousands,lakhs

Apr 27, 2009

i want to know how to numberformat numbers (Currency) into thousands,lakhs.
For example i m having amount in colmun D like 1239.00 i want to format the numbers in this column as Currency with thousand seperator and lakh seperator. like1,239.00 or 1,23,900.0

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