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Looks like I can. Thank you very much I did not know this function, I guess
it's new. -- Stefano Gatto Have no fear of perfection - you''ll never reach it (Salvador Dali) "Phil Hibbs" wrote: However, I tried it this way and the numbers keep on being printed with commas, while the system is set up with the Portuguese locale. Hm, it looks like the VBA Format function always uses your Windows locale settings, and not the Excel Application settings. Could you just write out the Cell.Text value? Phil Hibbs. . |
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