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A quick quesion:
Is there an easy way of determining the language version of Excel? I am trying to fix up an app in Excel that includes the following line of code: Application.CommandBars("Tools").Controls("Protect ion").Enabled = False This is used to prevent users from switching off protection (please no comments on the method used - it is not my app, I've just been asked to fix it). The problem is that a few users have the German version of Excel and the commands ("Tools" and "Protection") have different names. I'd like to determine the language version of Excel and run the line above (it its English) or a line using the German terms (if it is German). I'm not confident about using the index values of the items in case the menus have been modified at all. If there is some other method of specifying the controls (that is not language/version specific) I'd be interested in hearing about it. Thanks Paul -- Visit my website www.pdtech.co.uk for Access Developer Resources |
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