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I have some macros which reformat a worksheet, add data into new columns,
perform calculations in new columns, re-order and re-name the columns and
save to a new file location. They work in the UK, but the output is incorrect
when they are run in the US. What settings are likely to cause this?
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Unless you give some hint as to what "the output is incorrect" means,
the only wild guesses I can make a

1) US and UK date formats are poorly handled
2) Currency exchanges aren't made correctly
3) Time zone corrections aren't made correctly
4) Spelling is different



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I have some macros which reformat a worksheet, add data into new columns,
perform calculations in new columns, re-order and re-name the columns and
save to a new file location. They work in the UK, but the output is incorrect
when they are run in the US. What settings are likely to cause this?

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