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Default list separator settings

I use windows 2000, excel 2000
I want to change list separator semicolon instead of comma

I try 2 method for change list separator settings.

1)Control Panel-Regional Settings-Numbers and I set ";" in the field list
separator


2)in the Key:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International, I set ";"
value in the sList

I can't obtain any result

any idea?
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Default list separator settings

thank you for relationship but,

"toolsoptionsinternational" not exist in excel 2000

"Don Guillett" wrote:

have a look in toolsoptionsinternational

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I use windows 2000, excel 2000
I want to change list separator semicolon instead of comma

I try 2 method for change list separator settings.

1)Control Panel-Regional Settings-Numbers and I set ";" in the field list
separator


2)in the Key:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International, I set ";"
value in the sList

I can't obtain any result

any idea?




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