• @[email protected]
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    551 year ago

    Try using Excel in another language than English. You have to hope someone, that speaks your language had exactly the same problem as you, because all the formulas get translated and Excel doesn’t recognize the English version when your language isn’t set to English.

    • @new_guy
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      241 year ago

      God. Damnit.

      This is so bullshit that EVERY major datasheet application works the same way. Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc…

      All of them have their functions translated and it makes me have to search for tables of equivalency between them. Fuck that.

    • Füsilier Breitlinger
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      131 year ago

      @hstde @Spore Even better, the alphabetical index of function names was generated in English first and then translated, meaning the documentation looks like a scrambled mess in any other language because it is alphabetized according to what the English equivalent would be. #excel

    • @Nahdahar
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      91 year ago

      I’ve learned excel in middle and high school in my native language, I absolutely fucking hate the translations… excel-translator.de coming in clutch.

    • @hinterlufer
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      71 year ago

      Just wait until you’re working with different time/date formats, like, god forbid, sharing such documents to someone who has their Windows time/date format set differently than you have.

    • @Matth78
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      41 year ago

      So true… Not only sometimes it makes it hard to find the translated function name (especially since they are adding a lot of new functions) but there are quite often longer… For instance in French you go to a simple ifs to si.conditions…