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Hello all,

In the help file for the Add method as it applies to the Names object, I saw these 2 lines:

In the language of the macro.
In the language of the user.

I don't know what this means. Can anyone explain this to me?

Thanks for any help anyone can provide,

Conan Kelly


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There are different naming rules for different languages. The local
language setting determines what is valid.

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