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Decimal Symbol
Is there a way, to change the "Decimal Symbol" character
in Control panel/Regional Settings, using VBA. I need to do this because I have workbooks that are going to be seen in Europe, USA, and LatinAmerica, and I am generating PDF files for them, so I don't have chance to send them Excel Files and I need to convert the Excel File previously to the PDF generation, I wish I could change the "Decimal Separator" and the "Digit Grouping Symbol" directly from VBA to generate the PDF file, and then return it to my own settings in my computer. If you are going to suggest me that I use Format, I prefer to seek for some System DLL library to chagnge the settings because there are a tons of Graphics, sheets and Equations. Thanks in advance Francisco Mariscal fcomariscal at hotmail dot com |
Decimal Symbol
I don't think I understand the question. In Excel XP, one can do the
following. Would this help? Sub Demo() [A1].Style = "Comma" [A1] = 12345.678 With Application .DecimalSeparator = "?" .ThousandsSeparator = "" .UseSystemSeparators = False End With End Sub Sub RecoverFromPanic() With Application .DecimalSeparator = "." .ThousandsSeparator = "," .UseSystemSeparators = True End With End Sub I wish I could change the "Decimal Separator" and the "Digit Grouping Symbol" directly from VBA ... -- Dana DeLouis Using Windows XP & Office XP = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = " wrote in message ... Is there a way, to change the "Decimal Symbol" character in Control panel/Regional Settings, using VBA. I need to do this because I have workbooks that are going to be seen in Europe, USA, and LatinAmerica, and I am generating PDF files for them, so I don't have chance to send them Excel Files and I need to convert the Excel File previously to the PDF generation, I wish I could change the "Decimal Separator" and the "Digit Grouping Symbol" directly from VBA to generate the PDF file, and then return it to my own settings in my computer. If you are going to suggest me that I use Format, I prefer to seek for some System DLL library to chagnge the settings because there are a tons of Graphics, sheets and Equations. Thanks in advance Francisco Mariscal fcomariscal at hotmail dot com |
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