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I only wish I was in the Caribbean!
In your Control Panel\Clock, Language, and Region there must be an English(Caribbean) entry somewhere. Find and delete that entry and your problem will be gone.
Mark Fitzgerald wrote:In your Control Panel\Clock, Language, and Region there must be an English(Caribbean) entry somewhere. Find and delete that entry and your problem will be gone.
Well, everything seemed to be set to English (United States) until I checked the advanced settings under Language. There are 2 pull down menus, "Override for Windows display language" and "Override for default input method." Both were set to "Use language list (recommended)" I changed them to "English (United States) which is the only other option." I closed & re-opened Excel and it seems to be working correctly now. But I don't understand why since the only language settings I can find are set to United States.
Anyway, thanks for your help!