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How do I know if macros I write will work in traditional or simplied Chinese
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Hello,
How do I know if macros I write will work in traditional or simplied

Chinese
versions of Excel? Is there a difference?

Thanks.

Bill



That depends on what your macros do. Can you give more detailed information?

/Fredrik


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Thanks. Mostly macros to produce different types of charts (line, scatter,
etc) and to do some simple repetitive calculations.

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"Bill" wrote in message
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Hello,
How do I know if macros I write will work in traditional or simplied

Chinese
versions of Excel? Is there a difference?

Thanks.

Bill



That depends on what your macros do. Can you give more detailed
information?

/Fredrik




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Thanks. Mostly macros to produce different types of charts (line,

scatter,
etc) and to do some simple repetitive calculations.

Bill



I don'rt see any problems. it's when you need to tefer to things by name
that you start to get problems. Inserting functions froma macro can be
problematic.

/Fredrik


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