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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! |
Check the "Windows Regional Languages" setting?
Hi Justin
Look in Help for Application.International Maybe you can use that -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "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! |
Check the "Windows Regional Languages" setting?
See the Application.International property. It returns the local user
defaults for a variety of data elements. -- 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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