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English VB and French version
Hi,
I created a VB procedure in English Excel version. Can I run it in the French version Excel ? Does the French Excel using the same VBA language in English version? Thanks for your help. |
English VB and French version
On Apr 15, 5:08*am, johnny wrote:
Hi, I created a VB procedure in English Excel version. Can I run it in the French version Excel ? Does the French Excel using the same VBA language in English version? Thanks for your help. Sure, VBA is language independent. |
English VB and French version
Sure - VB is a language in its own right, with its own vocabulary of words,
grammar, syntax etc. It's not "in" English - it just happens to use some words that are spelt the same and have similar meanings. So you will be perfectly able to do this - I switch between German and English versions frequently. "johnny" wrote: Hi, I created a VB procedure in English Excel version. Can I run it in the French version Excel ? Does the French Excel using the same VBA language in English version? Thanks for your help. |
English VB and French version
Thanks for your helps.
AdamV wrote: Sure - VB is a language in its own right, with its own vocabulary of words, grammar, syntax etc. It's not "in" English - it just happens to use some words that are spelt the same and have similar meanings. So you will be perfectly able to do this - I switch between German and English versions frequently. "johnny" wrote: Hi, I created a VB procedure in English Excel version. Can I run it in the French version Excel ? Does the French Excel using the same VBA language in English version? Thanks for your help. |
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