bound4doom
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Ok, I can't be the first one to run into this but I am having a hard time finding an answer on what to do about this. I work at a global company and am building a spreadsheet to be used world wide. So far so good. It works in Korea, China, All over Europe. Then we get to south america, Brazil actually. Pretty much all the macros break.
There is a language barrier I am trying to get through but from what they tell me Sheets are not Sheets in Portuguese. Basically they open of the excel file from a shared network drive and apparently sheets are plans?
This is what I can't get. Can anyone maybe shed some light on what I need to do here to get this to work without trying to write an entire different excel workbook for Brazil. Makes no sense why Microsoft would do this, have a totally different Macro functionality for Portuguese but apparently they do.
There is a language barrier I am trying to get through but from what they tell me Sheets are not Sheets in Portuguese. Basically they open of the excel file from a shared network drive and apparently sheets are plans?
This is what I can't get. Can anyone maybe shed some light on what I need to do here to get this to work without trying to write an entire different excel workbook for Brazil. Makes no sense why Microsoft would do this, have a totally different Macro functionality for Portuguese but apparently they do.