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Michael Mueller
Hi NG.
Here we are working with Microsoft Office 2003 with installed Microsoft
Office User Interface Packs. We are working worldwide with this version, but
different Packs.
I'm coding a Excel-VBA-Project, which ist ready for up to 12 languages, the
user can choose the language by dropdown-menue.
Included are languages like Japanese, Chinese, Indian and Korean.
However, they are displayed correctly (forms, custom menus), only if the
right user interface pack is installed.
Is it possible to detect within VBA which packs are installed, so I can at
startup limit the choices for the language-settings? And if so, how does is
work?
Thanks Michi
Michi
Here we are working with Microsoft Office 2003 with installed Microsoft
Office User Interface Packs. We are working worldwide with this version, but
different Packs.
I'm coding a Excel-VBA-Project, which ist ready for up to 12 languages, the
user can choose the language by dropdown-menue.
Included are languages like Japanese, Chinese, Indian and Korean.
However, they are displayed correctly (forms, custom menus), only if the
right user interface pack is installed.
Is it possible to detect within VBA which packs are installed, so I can at
startup limit the choices for the language-settings? And if so, how does is
work?
Thanks Michi
Michi