Adding ordinal suffixes to numbers

I have values from 1-99 coming through from XML to an RTF template. I would like to add ordinal suffixes so -
1 would be 1st
5 would be 5th
32 would be 32nd
etc.
Is there a way for BI Publisher to do this besides me writing 99 conditional formats?

What bw says, then....
You'll also need to add the new category to the popup menu cells in the Category column of Transactions.
CAUTION: If you've started using the document, DON'T edit any of the menus where you've already made a choice.
If necessary, add a row to the table.
Click on the Category cell in the first unused row, then open the Inspector, and choose the Cell Format Inspector (shown):
Click the + button to add a new item. Enter the category name to replace the highlighted "New Item" text.
Fill the cell down into the rows below.
...then...
Click on the Pie chart. You'll see this in the Account Categories table:
The blue rectangle encloses the cells whose data is used in the pie chart. Note that your new category is outside the rectangle.
With the mouse, grab the small circle at the bottom right corner of the selection, and drag it down to add the New Category row to the selection.
Done.
Regards,
Barry

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