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SUMMARYWhen you enter a valid Excel formula containing commas into a worksheet or macro sheet, a "Formula is not Valid" error message may occur. MORE INFORMATION
This error is generated when the country setting has been changed to a
setting other than US. Most European countries use semicolons for
value separators. Thus, all commas that act as separators in
previously created formulas will be converted to semicolons, and all
new formulas will require semicolons instead of commas. Change the
country setting in the Control Panel to reflect the proper choice.
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