This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the JIS function in Microsoft Excel.
Description
The function described in this Help topic converts half-width (single-byte) letters within a character string to full-width (double-byte) characters. The name of the function (and the characters that it converts) depends upon your language settings.
For Japanese, this function changes half-width (single-byte) English letters or katakana within a character string to full-width (double-byte) characters.
Syntax
JIS(text)
The JIS function syntax has the following argument:
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Text Required. The text or a reference to a cell that contains the text you want to change. If text does not contain any half-width English letters or katakana, text is not changed.
Example
=JIS("EXCEL") equals "EXCEL"
=JIS(" ") equals " "
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