Why is E-DataAid ignoring all numbers with commas when analyzing the data?
This is an internationalization issue in which all numbers with a decimal point are converted to commas (e.g., 0,05 rather then 0.05). E-Prime v1.x is currently only available for the Western European/US version of Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP. Problems that focus on internationalization issues (i.e., fonts, date formats, negative number formats) will be addressed with the Windows 2000 release. For now there are many workaround solutions available to convert the number format to decimal points rather than commas. 1. Go to the Start>Settings>Control Panel>Regional Settings and set the region/locale to be English (United States). In Win95/98 this setting is a global machine setting, hence this will effect other applications (i.e., Excel, Word, etc.). You may want to switch this back after collecting the data from the test program. Note that changing this setting typically forces you to restart Windows. This option is listed first because this is the ONLY environment under which the software
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