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Converting mulitlingual .xls using solver.xla
Friend wrote an Excel spreadsheet using the solver, written for a
multi-lingual version of Office. The language used is Italian. They now want to distribute the spreadsheet to their own customers, wh will be using the plain-vanilla version of Office (2000/XP). Problem is, the worksheet will not run on machines with vanilla-Office I have already changed: a. solver functions from Italian to English eg from: SOLVER.XLA'!RISOLUTORE.RISOLVI() to: SOLVER.XLA'!SOLVER.SOLVE() b. macro definition of solver location from: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\LIBRARY\Risolut\SOLVER.XLA to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\LIBRARY\SOLVER.XLA The error is still the same, "insufficient data" If anyone has any pointers/solutions, would appreciate it very much. Thanks -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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