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In excel 97 functions with many arguments had the arguments separated with
commas and it worked well but with Excel 2003 the commas have been replaced
by a space and the function is not accepted. eg Round(12.15,1) vs Round(12.15
1). How do I resolve this?

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Hi Ravi

It must be something to do with your Regional settings.
With UK version, the comma works fine.

Maybe you need to use semi-colon ; for your version.

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In excel 97 functions with many arguments had the arguments separated
with
commas and it worked well but with Excel 2003 the commas have been
replaced
by a space and the function is not accepted. eg Round(12.15,1) vs
Round(12.15
1). How do I resolve this?

I'm using the latest updated Excel.



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