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Default How do I use English function names in a Dutch Excel 2003?

I have a Dutch Excel 2003 running. If I make a new sheet, the system forces
me to use Dutch function names. Since I want to be able to transfer my sheets
to my English organizer (HP Ipaq), I need the regular English function names.
SUM in stead of SOM, ROUND in stead of AFRONDEN etc. My Excel gives errors on
the English function names and I cannot find a switch or setting with wich
that can be done. I gather this problem will occur with any other language.
Please help me out.
 
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