I've never used excel except in USA English.
But from what I've read, most of the formulas will translate into whatever
language the user has.
There are exceptions--I think things like =Cell("filename",a1) won't translate
the text portion of the file.
John Green, Stephen Bullen, Rob Bovey and Robert Rosenberg have a chapter in one
of their books that deals with international issues.
They share that chapter he
http://www.bmsltd.co.uk/ExcelProgRef/default.htm
Look for this link:
Chapter 22 - International Issues
Stefi wrote:
Well, I use Hungarian version Excel, and I'd like to create an application
that will be used in English XL version. Formulae in my environment are in
Hungarian and I thought that an international macro sheet will translate them
into English. It does but validation cannot be used. Do you know the right
way of overcoming language differences?
Regards,
Stefi
€˛Dave Peterson€¯ ezt Ć*rta:
I wouldn't think so.
But I'm wondering why you're using an international macro sheet in the first
place?
Stefi wrote:
Hi All,
Why Data Validation is disabled on an international macro sheet? Can I do
anything to enable it?
Thanks,
Stefi
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