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Default Reserved Names in non-English Versions

Hello,

I've run into a simple problem on a French version of Excel.

In a French version, the range Print_Area shows up as
"Zone_D_Impression". Therefore, COM code expcting the name Print_Area
will fail.

This was no problem to correct, but I'm wondering what the Print_Area
might appear as under other language versions.

Any other variations people know about would be appreciated.

Bob Halpin

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