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Default Tampering with add-ins

I've got a delicate issue.

Runing a mixed enivroment of different versions of Excel, even different
language setups. Now, the *cough* IT - department *cough* came up with a
smart idea to a certain dept. to upgrade to the Excel 2k platform which has
laying around here for ages.

Nothing bad in that, except that the 2000 version the IT-dept has got, is an
english version with a multilanguage add-on. So the analysis add-in is in
english now and thus breaks some forumlas that where written in swedish.

Is there any way to tamper with the add-in so that it will handle the
swedish as well - or will I have to force everyone else accessing these
files to upgrade their versions as well?


Regards,

Christian Davidsson


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Never mind .. Created a swedish version of the add-in solved the issue. So
we're using that now instead of the english one provided by the software.

Thanks anyway ;)

"Christian Davidsson" <christian [dot] davidsson [at] skanemejerier [dot]
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I've got a delicate issue.

Runing a mixed enivroment of different versions of Excel, even different
language setups. Now, the *cough* IT - department *cough* came up with a
smart idea to a certain dept. to upgrade to the Excel 2k platform which

has
laying around here for ages.

Nothing bad in that, except that the 2000 version the IT-dept has got, is

an
english version with a multilanguage add-on. So the analysis add-in is in
english now and thus breaks some forumlas that where written in swedish.

Is there any way to tamper with the add-in so that it will handle the
swedish as well - or will I have to force everyone else accessing these
files to upgrade their versions as well?


Regards,

Christian Davidsson




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