I understand what you are trying to explain to me.
BUT :
When I see a dot on the face of one of my keyboard keys, then I expect that
the MS Office applications (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) treat it the
same way : as a dot !
This is definetely a bug in MS-Office-2007
I did not have this problem in MS-Office-2003
But anyhow : all of the MS-Office-2007 applications should treat the sign in
the same way - whether that is a dot or a comma.
It is MS-Office-Excel-2007 that makes an exception by inversing the dot and
the comma compared to the other applications in the "professional Office
Suite", and that is confusing, inconsistent and by consequence not acceptable.
My regional settings have never changed !
My keyboard is still the same !
The only thing that changes is the Office version : it was 2003, and it has
become 2007.
All of the Office 2003 applications (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) have
always followed what was on the face of that keyboard-key - and that is (and
always has been) a DOT.
Excel 2007 decided to do it differently and translates the DOT into a COMMA.
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