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UDF excel function
Change language in Excel
Follow the step-by-step instruction.
Note: These instructions apply to Microsoft Office Excel, version 2010 or later on Windows.
1st step:
Open Excel and then switch to the "File" tab.
Go to "Options" at the bottom left.
2nd step:
Then a new window will open. Click on "Language" in the ribbon on the left. In the "Select editing language" area you will see "e.g. German (Germany)" marked with "<standard setting>". Click on your preferred language and then on the button "Set as default".
Note: You can expand the range of languages using the "Add additional editing languages" drop-down menu. Make your selections, then click Add.
3rd step:
In the lower area ("Select display language") you can also change the display and help language. Simply click on the language and then on "OK".
Then restart Excel once.
Hope I was able to help you.
Thank you for your understanding and patience
Nikolino
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- Dominique_PardoncstbNov 02, 2020Copper Contributor
NikolinoDEThank you but it doesn't fix the problem, I have found a solution with unselect the Excel solver add on. What I have taken for foreign version of excel functions were the foreign version of Excel functions bound with the Excel solver. I ll try to manage it according what I need at the moment switching from select to unselect and vice versa solver add on.
Regards
- YosefKJul 25, 2021Copper Contributor
Discovering recently all kinds of UDF's in foreign languages in my function list got me really worried. Googled for hours trying to find a way to disable or remove them without success. Unselecting the Solver Addin made all of them disappear. Thanks a lot! Never would have thought that this could be the cause.
- NikolinoDENov 02, 2020Platinum ContributorNice that you could find a solution yourself.
I wish you continued success with Excel :))
Nikolino
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