XlApplicationInternational Enumeration

Specifies country/region and international settings.

Namespace:  Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel
Assembly:  Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Enumeration XlApplicationInternational
'Usage
Dim instance As XlApplicationInternational
public enum XlApplicationInternational

Members

Member name Description
xl24HourClock True if you’re using 24-hour time; False if you’re using 12-hour time.
xl4DigitYears True if you’re using four-digit years; False if you’re using two-digit years.
xlAlternateArraySeparator Alternate array item separator to be used if the current array separator is the same as the decimal separator.
xlColumnSeparator Character used to separate columns in array literals.
xlCountryCode Country/Region version of Microsoft Excel.
xlCountrySetting Current country/region setting in the Windows Control Panel.
xlCurrencyBefore True if the currency symbol precedes the currency values; False if it follows them.
xlCurrencyCode Currency symbol.
xlCurrencyDigits Number of decimal digits to be used in currency formats.
xlCurrencyLeadingZeros True if leading zeros are displayed for zero currency values.
xlCurrencyMinusSign True if you’re using a minus sign for negative numbers; False if you’re using parentheses.
xlCurrencyNegative Currency format for negative currency values:0 = (symbolx) or (xsymbol)1 = -symbolx or -xsymbol2 = symbol-x or x-symbol3 = symbolx- or xsymbol-where symbol is the currency symbol of the country or region. Note that the position of the currency symbol is determined by xlCurrencyBefore.
xlCurrencySpaceBefore True if a space is added before the currency symbol.
xlCurrencyTrailingZeros True if trailing zeros are displayed for zero currency values.
xlDateOrder Order of date elements:0 = month-day-year1 = day-month-year2 = year-month-day
xlDateSeparator Date separator (/).
xlDayCode Day symbol (d).
xlDayLeadingZero True if a leading zero is displayed in days.
xlDecimalSeparator Decimal separator.
xlGeneralFormatName Name of the General number format.
xlHourCode Hour symbol (h).
xlLeftBrace Character used instead of the left brace ({) in array literals.
xlLeftBracket Character used instead of the left bracket ([) in R1C1-style relative references.
xlListSeparator List separator.
xlLowerCaseColumnLetter Lowercase column letter.
xlLowerCaseRowLetter Lowercase row letter.
xlMDY True if the date order is month-day-year for dates displayed in the long form; False if the date order is day-month-year.
xlMetric True if you’re using the metric system; False if you’re using the English measurement system.
xlMinuteCode Minute symbol (m).
xlMonthCode Month symbol (m).
xlMonthLeadingZero True if a leading zero is displayed in months (when months are displayed as numbers).
xlMonthNameChars Always returns three characters for backward compatibility. Abbreviated month names are read from Microsoft Windows and can be any length.
xlNoncurrencyDigits Number of decimal digits to be used in noncurrency formats.
xlNonEnglishFunctions True if you’re not displaying functions in English.
xlRightBrace Character used instead of the right brace (}) in array literals.
xlRightBracket Character used instead of the right bracket (]) in R1C1-style references.
xlRowSeparator Character used to separate rows in array literals.
xlSecondCode Second symbol (s).
xlThousandsSeparator Zero or thousands separator.
xlTimeLeadingZero True if a leading zero is displayed in times.
xlTimeSeparator Time separator (:).
xlUpperCaseColumnLetter Uppercase column letter.
xlUpperCaseRowLetter Uppercase row letter (for R1C1-style references).
xlWeekdayNameChars Always returns three characters for backward compatibility. Abbreviated weekday names are read from Microsoft Windows and can be any length.
xlYearCode Year symbol in number formats (y).

See Also

Reference

Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel Namespace