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My computer only recognized the symbol (,) as a decimal point. Thus in a
formula I have to type: 1,6 for the number l.6 . This is how a decimal
point is represented in Spanish, but the English (United States) is selected
and is the Default. Is there anywhere else the Spanish can be leaking over?
 
Hi,

By default Excel uses the Windows settings for this so change those to what
you want using Control Panel|Regional & Language settings or you can override
them by going to

tools|Options|international and un-checking use system seperators and then
entering the seperators you want.

Mike
 
Hi sharutmey, just a correction for you and all readers : the decimal point
in spanish is the same as in english ( . ) Thanks
 
Yes ! exactly what I meant to mean ( is this correct english ?). Thank you
for clear it better JE McGimpsey.
 

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