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Ray - 03 Jul 2006 09:47 GMT
Hello,
I have a problem with a macro which has been created on Excel in English.
When it runs on an English station it's ok. When I launch it on a pc with
Excel in French There is an error. Have you any idea about this ? When I
just change the language parameters from french to english, the macro is
going fine.
thanks for any idea
Ray
Bob Phillips - 03 Jul 2006 10:31 GMT
Ray,

Normally, macros run fine being taken across, but there are some things that
you have to watch out for. Dates tend to one area of concern, but to really
help you we would need to know what code is erroring out.

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> Hello,
> I have a problem with a macro which has been created on Excel in English.
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> thanks for any idea
> Ray
Ray - 03 Jul 2006 15:07 GMT
Thanks for your answer,
I checked my code and there's no date in the code in it.
You could see the code here in my file at this adress :
http://cjoint.com/?hdkH52RcVi.
the sheet is duty selection, and then click on Create conflicts Reports
button.
It should work if you do, because your excel is in English.
If I do, I receive this msg : "At least one duty box has to be checked.",
even I have checked boxes.
Thanks for your help
ray

> Ray,
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>> thanks for any idea
>> Ray
Bob Phillips - 10 Jul 2006 09:10 GMT
Have you stepped through it and identified the line it errors on?

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HTH

Bob Phillips

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> Thanks for your answer,
> I checked my code and there's no date in the code in it.
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> >> thanks for any idea
> >> Ray
Ardus Petus - 10 Jul 2006 09:38 GMT
I noticed your checkboxes on sheet 'Duty Selection' have linkedCell such as
'Listing of Duties'!E2.
That sheet does not exist!

HTH
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AP

> Thanks for your answer,
> I checked my code and there's no date in the code in it.
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>>> thanks for any idea
>>> Ray
 
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