Hello,
I haven't had to use a foreign currency yet, however, I'll give it a try.
Within the
Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-2.17/examples directory of the module, there is an example program --> formats.pl
It'll show you Excel's built-in formats. Opening the excel file generated from formats.pl shows the Euro symbol for me.
From the generated table..
| Index | Index | Unformatted | Formatted | Negative | Format |
| 5 | 0x05 | 1234,567 | 1.235 € | -1.235 € | ($#,##0_);($#,##0) |
This leads me to believe that the currency symbol is simply set by the locale settings of the Excel program being used to open the file.
Hope it helps...
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