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Hi,
I read in a post on this site (by Niek Otten in July 2009)that we can have problem with the Indirect function in Excel when we work with people with other languages. My collegue work with Excel 2003 in English and when he use the Indirect function, he don't have any error. If I open the same file on the network in Excel 2003 in French, I see #Ref! error? Can I modify something to don't see the error? I have already change my regional setting to English and I don't have any more idea I am using Windows XP SP3 in French with Excel 2003 SP3 in French. My collegue is working with Windows XP SP3 in English with Excel 2003 SP3 in English. Thanks, Catherine |
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