Testing my VBA macros in an international test environment...

SirCurious_VBAExcel

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Hello,

It was brought to my attention that a macro-enabled Excel file I created does not work correctly in various non-US countries. The program doesn't cause errors (e.g. run-time errors) for the users, but certain--functions, views in forms, etc.--appear to be "dead."

I've deduced that the issue is being caused by MS Office's language settings--a Dutch user switched to English, and the program worked as intended.

So, my question is how should I go about "fixing" my program? Would switching my MS Office language settings, be the same as purchasing a region-specific version of Office? Does anyone know what the actual differences are when it comes to region-specific MS Office?

My plan is to get into a an appropriate test environment, and try playing around with my current codes. Your thoughts?

Any input/insight would be greatly appreciated!

AN
 

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