![]() You should now see column B populated with prices in INR.Double click on the fill handle of cell B2 to copy the formula to the rest of the cells of column C.Select the first cell of the column where you want the results to appear (B2).To convert the money in the table above from USD to INR, follow these steps: Let us assume we have the following list of prices in dollars and we want to convert them to INR. The above steps only get you the conversion rates between two currencies in Google Sheets, but they don’t actually convert money from one currency to another. How to Convert USD to INR Using GOOGLEFINANCE Note: The Google finance currency codes are the same as the shorthand codes on the international currency exchanges. You should now see conversion rates for USD to all three currencies shown in the sheet. Double click on the fill handle of cell C2 to copy the formula to the rest of the cells of column C.Alternately, you could even include references to cells in the function, by combining them with the ampersand operator, as follows: =GOOGLEFINANCE(“CURRENCY:”&A2&B2).You should see the current exchange rate for conversion of USD to INR in cell C2. Select the first cell of the column where you want the results to appear (C2).Here’s how to convert currency in Google Sheets to get the exchange rate of dollars to the three currencies in column B: Here we have three currencies in column B and we want to convert currencies in column A to those in column B: How to Use GOOGLEFINANCE for Real-Time Currency Conversion Here are some other GOOGLEFINANCE currency codes: Currency Notice that there is no space between the two currency codes. ![]()
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