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Including Amounts in Words in Cheques

When printing cheques in some countries, the amount in words is broken down so that the word for each digit is printed separately, sometimes in its own box. An example is shown in the illustration below:

This is the Form that was used to print this cheque:

Separate Amount in Text fields have been included in the Form, allowing words for each digit to be printed separately. These are the fields available:
Amount in Text, Cents
Both figures after the decimal point are printed in words. This is always printed in words, even if it was specified on card 2 of the relevant Value in Text record that the Minor Currency is to be printed as a number.

Amount in Text, Units
The first figure before the decimal point is printed in words (the units).

Amount in Text, Tens
The second figure before the decimal point is printed in words (the tens).

Amount in Text, Hundreds
The third figure before the decimal point is printed in words (the hundreds).

Amount in Text, Thousands
The fourth figure before the decimal point is printed in words (the thousands).

Amount in Text, 10 Thousands
The fifth figure before the decimal point is printed in words.