The NBAU() function is designed for automatic retrieval of the official Australian dollar exchange rate directly from the Reserve Bank of Australia website (rba.gov.au) by specified code and date.
The NBAU function greatly simplifies working with exchange rates, especially for those who work with finance or keep records in different currencies. Instead of manually entering rates, you just need to use this function to get up-to-date data.
Also, you can use the "Official exchange rates" tool, which inserts the currency rate for selected cells with one click.
=NBAU(CurrCode; CurrDate)
The NBAU() function is easy to use. You just need to enter the currency code and date into the corresponding cells of the formula, and Excel (Calc) will automatically get the current currency rate:
=NBAU(CurrCode; CurrDate)
We will have the following result:
In this example, the following values are used:
You can use the function NBAU() by installing the extension YLC Utilities.
After this, this function will be available in all files that will be opened in Excel (LibreOffice Calc).