The Unit Converter Add-in for Excel 2003 ®

Download the Unit Converter Add-in for Excel 2003 for free and start using it right now. 

Change between thousands of different units in more than sixty different physical properties

Excel Function Input

The add-in's functions are intuitive to use and dimensionally aware.  Common abbreviations and conventions are followed throughout, and the functions will check that the units are compatible before converting.

Engineers, contractors, and chemists will find the number of dimensions and units available invaluable.  From the very smallest units to the largest, this converter can handle them all.

Compound dimensions without common standard units are not a problem.  The add-in comes with complete documentation, examples, a quick start, and installation help.   

The Unit Converter Add-in for Excel requires you to have Excel, the Microsoft® spreadsheet application which is more than likely already installed on your computer. For more help and examples, please see the Documentation section.

 

Did you know...

The unit of electric current, the ampere, is named for André-Marie Ampère, a French scientist who lived in the 19th century.  Like many early scientific contributions, Ampère's Law has been reduced and restated to be more succinct and is therefore less involved with the nature of the apparatus and technique he employed to discover it.

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