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Justin[_14_]

Check the "Windows Regional Languages" setting?
 
Does anybody know how to check the Windows Regional Languages setting
in VB code?

I need to run a "Select" statement to run different code depending on
the Window's Regional Language settings and am not sure how to test
this...

Thanks!


Ron de Bruin

Check the "Windows Regional Languages" setting?
 
Hi Justin

Look in Help for

Application.International

Maybe you can use that


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Regards Ron de Bruin
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"Justin" wrote in message ps.com...
Does anybody know how to check the Windows Regional Languages setting
in VB code?

I need to run a "Select" statement to run different code depending on
the Window's Regional Language settings and am not sure how to test
this...

Thanks!




Chip Pearson

Check the "Windows Regional Languages" setting?
 
See the Application.International property. It returns the local user
defaults for a variety of data elements.


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
www.cpearson.com
(email address is on the web site)

"Justin" wrote in message
ps.com...
Does anybody know how to check the Windows Regional Languages setting
in VB code?

I need to run a "Select" statement to run different code depending on
the Window's Regional Language settings and am not sure how to test
this...

Thanks!





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