I do no longer use MS Project but in order to avoid software issues with language I always use English settings. I always use US English keyboard for similar reason. Maybe your regional settings are the source of these issues.
Hi Rafael, I did it but still the error keeps appearing.
As I indicated, I have other schedules with fields that I have formulated myself but when opening them in this version that they installed me (MS Project Professional 2016 in Windows 10 Home Single Language), now that the laptop is formatted it generates that error and does not let me create or edit formulas.
In these schedules they work well if I don't edit the formulas, that is, they are well generated; But if I enter the editor and click on the edit text box, and then click OK without modifying anything, puff the error is generated in a functional formula.
In my Regional settings the Pipe is my list separator, therefore I don't see the error.
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Submitted by Rafael Davila on Wed, 2020-08-12 01:29
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I see Spanish field names and comma separator, maybe this is the Key.
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16 years 1 monthSorry din't work
Sorry din't work
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16 years 1 monthThank you for your answer, I
Thank you for your answer, I will read it and try ... then I will comment on the results
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21 years 8 monthsI do no longer use MS Project
I do no longer use MS Project but in order to avoid software issues with language I always use English settings. I always use US English keyboard for similar reason. Maybe your regional settings are the source of these issues.
MSP: Install and Configure the Microsoft Project Interface
Configure Windows Regional Settings
In some cases, if you save a project with non-matching OS and application language settings, data loss can occur.
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16 years 1 monthSorry, the comment was
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16 years 1 monthHi Rafael, I did it but still
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21 years 8 monthsTry substituting “|” with a
Try substituting “|” with a comma “,”.