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I am generating excel from code.I am trying to customize the cells through .net code. and I also want to add the localization , so that after generating the excel when the user tries to enter the decimal it should take that locale number format.

how to format decimals with thousand seperator en-US a number looks like 1,000.45 and Dutch-Belgium it becomes 1.000,45 I mentioned decimal in my code as worksheet.Range(Range).NumberFormat = "###,###.##"

How to chnage this format for different locales.

Kinldy help me.

Thank you Ramesh.T.

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  • That should adopt the regional settings that the user has set. Did you test it? What happened?
    – James
    Aug 16, 2011 at 14:06
  • No James, I didnt test it, Is that by defualt it takes the regional format by defualt without mentioning externally
    – ramesh
    Aug 16, 2011 at 14:08
  • If you have it in this format, whatever locale is set on the machine is used. It will localize the date if it is in that format.
    – James
    Aug 16, 2011 at 14:11
  • how to format decimals with thousand seperator en-US a number looks like 1,000.45 and Dutch-Belgium it becomes 1.000,45 I mentioned decimal in my code as worksheet.Range(Range).NumberFormat = "###,###.##"
    – ramesh
    Aug 16, 2011 at 14:25
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    That does not sound like fun, I don't envy you, whenever I have tried to do more advanced or more 'generic' things in Excel it has been a nasty hack or just not brilliant code or I gave up =)
    – Paul C
    Aug 16, 2011 at 15:14

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I access Excel through COM from my business application and use:

rg.NumberFormat = "#" + e.ThousandsSeparator + "##0" + e.DecimalSeparator + "00"

where e is of type Excel.Application and rg is a Range.

Strangely in plain excel VBA I have to write directly "#,##0.00", because using the same construct as above results in a bogus format.

The idea is taken from another stackoverflow answer. You can find all the separators searching in Excel's object browser for separator.

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The options button (in excel2007 under office button, below right) advanced function lets you select the decimal point or comma independent from regional setting (uncheck use system separator)

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