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Does Excel use "E+" and "E-" for scientific notation for all locales?
Or are there some locales for which it uses different characters?


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I'm pretty sure that the E is universal. If it were not, it would have been
in the list of international symbols. Look here for more info about
international issues:

http://www.rondebruin.nl/international.htm#strings

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Does Excel use "E+" and "E-" for scientific notation for all locales?
Or are there some locales for which it uses different characters?


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