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How to make table of contents for different regional settings?
I am trying to design a Word template to be used in the company I work for.
Most of the computers are set up to be used in Sweden. This means, for example, that the comma is used for decimal separator and the semi-colon is used as a list separator. Most of our writing is made in English. Some engineers have set the regional settings to use "." as a decimal separator and the "," as a list separator. This is a problem when, for example, creating a Word template with table of contents. Is there a way to write a macro that reads the list separator from from the regional settings and creates an appropriate TOC field code? |
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