To cut the story short, you’ll have to change the setting List Separator in the Language Settings (seem pretty simple - and legit). The exact step by step instructions might be different in other Windows platform but in the end you’ll just have to tinker with your Language settings. However, I won’t be giving you a hard time to solve this one so I’ll just give you the exact instructions (Yay!). I tried to find it on my own using the single clue I got over the inter-webs, the “Language Settings”. Since I am a super lazy kid, I did not bother trying to find the exact solution over the internet. Now according to my research, this problem exists because of a certain language setting. I also experienced that and as a user that usually use commas in separating Excel formulas, this is quite annoying.īut fear not! We have a solution for that. You may have wondered why suddenly Microsoft Excel is using semicolons ( ) instead of commas (,) in separating your Excel formulas. Comma as formula separator Semicolon as formula separator
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