I've some similar problem. The translation looks fine but in the german
version for a lot of cell I only see '#Bezug' in there. Also the Makros stop
with a runtime error.
Any Idea???
May I send you the file too?
Greetings Michael
"Ron de Bruin" wrote:
Hi Roger
I never see this
Can you send me a example workbook(private) with your english VBA
I will test it on a Dutch machine then
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"Roger Nye" wrote in message ...
Sorry, I meant Zelleliste not Zellen.
"Roger Nye" wrote:
Hi Ron,
It is specifically function names used in VBA
For instance the line in English:
y = x_range.Cells(i + 1, 1).Value
would only work for my colleague if he translates function and object names
to German:
y = x_range.Zellen(i + 1, 1).Wert
Did you do anything special in the set-up, or swap DLLs or something?
Regards
Roger
"Ron de Bruin" wrote:
Hi Roger
VBA is working between English/German
Show the problem code lines
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"Roger Nye" wrote in message ...
Hi,
I am using Excel 2003 in English and a colleague is using Excel 2000 in
German.
We need to share files, which works fine with worksheets - functions are
translated automatically, but not VBA macros.
Is there a way to work together with these different versions, short of
keeping 2 independent versions. Or can VBA macros be compiled to a
language-neutral form?
Many thanks
Roger