>Mohammad, I’m confused. You said: >>In Arabic while writing from right to left 345 is written exactly in that >>order and it's read "five forty three hundred". >I’m trying to understand. Given the number 345. You’re writing a series of >letters, starting with A (yes, of course it’s not an >A, but I can’t do the >Arabic!). So if the “word” you’re writing is A through F, you’d write what >would appear on the page as: > >FEDCBA > >Now we’re going to insert 345 between the D and the C (“after” the C). So >would that look like: > >FED345CBA >or >FED543CBA > >? I’m sure what you wrote was clear to everyone but me! It will appear on paper as "FED345CBA" for the number that is three hundred forty five in English. This is what I meant by "exactly in that order". I don't remember how the word processors handle it as I have not used one in ages. Cheers
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