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Converting workbook to run on German excel
I have a rather large workbook made on an US version of excel 97. It
requires the add-in Analysis ToolPak since I use functions HEX2DEC & DEC2HEX. When run by a friend in Germany, he gets #name errors everywhere. This is the first that I am aware of this, that German excel uses different spelling for function names. HEX2DEC is HEXINDEZ in German. Is there an application that will convert the entire worksheet so that it will run with German excel? |
Converting workbook to run on German excel
Hi Fan924
See this page http://www.rondebruin.nl/international.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Fan924" wrote in message ... I have a rather large workbook made on an US version of excel 97. It requires the add-in Analysis ToolPak since I use functions HEX2DEC & DEC2HEX. When run by a friend in Germany, he gets #name errors everywhere. This is the first that I am aware of this, that German excel uses different spelling for function names. HEX2DEC is HEXINDEZ in German. Is there an application that will convert the entire worksheet so that it will run with German excel? |
Converting workbook to run on German excel
See also the Useful links section on that page on the bottom
-- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Fan924" wrote in message ... I have a rather large workbook made on an US version of excel 97. It requires the add-in Analysis ToolPak since I use functions HEX2DEC & DEC2HEX. When run by a friend in Germany, he gets #name errors everywhere. This is the first that I am aware of this, that German excel uses different spelling for function names. HEX2DEC is HEXINDEZ in German. Is there an application that will convert the entire worksheet so that it will run with German excel? |
Converting workbook to run on German excel
Hi Fan924
You could use "Find & Replace" in the edit menu. Play with a copy not your original, just to make sure everything is working ok. HTH John "Fan924" wrote in message ... I have a rather large workbook made on an US version of excel 97. It requires the add-in Analysis ToolPak since I use functions HEX2DEC & DEC2HEX. When run by a friend in Germany, he gets #name errors everywhere. This is the first that I am aware of this, that German excel uses different spelling for function names. HEX2DEC is HEXINDEZ in German. Is there an application that will convert the entire worksheet so that it will run with German excel? |
Converting workbook to run on German excel
On Nov 12, 1:55*pm, "John" wrote:
Hi Fan924 You could use "Find & Replace" in the edit menu. Play with *a copy not your original, just to make sure everything is working ok. HTH John Hi John, Did that a few days ago. Replaced with german DEZINHEX & HEXINDEZ. It did not work. There must be other differences that I am not aware of. I do not have a german copy of excel so I can't test it. |
Converting workbook to run on German excel
On Nov 12, 1:43*pm, "Ron de Bruin" wrote:
See also the Useful links section on that page on the bottom -- Regards Ron de Bruinhttp://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm Thanks Ron, I found this on that page, "Analysis ToolPak Translator 7.0" There is a "Bi-Directional Translator" in it but have not figured out how to make it work. |
Converting workbook to run on German excel
The funtion names may not be the only problem.
Is VBA code from a US excel version going to work in a German copy of excel? |
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