ROMAN() function
The ROMAN() function is a Math and Trig function that returns the number in form of Roman language. It keeps 2 parameters and they are number and [form].
Where to apply :
This function is used to set bullets in Roman form.
Syntax :
=Roman(number, [form])
Parameters :
number - Any number
[form] - It controls whether the numeral is abbreviated or not.
Example:
1. To get Roman number for number 73.
=ROMAN(73, 0) // Returns (LXXIII)
It returns LXXIII for number 73.
Excel based example:

The ROMAN() function is well explained in above image.
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