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To fix this problem review and correct the customizable settings..70.7MetricU.S.dOne or more of the characters you entered in this field are invalid. Try using different characters.uOne or more of the characters you entered for %s are invalid. Try using a different character or enter a blank space.Decimal Symbol Negative SignGrouping Symbol AM Symbol PM SymbolCurrency SymbolCurrency Decimal SymbolCurrency Grouping SymbolhOne or more of the characters you entered for the %s format are invalid. Try using different characters. Long Time Short Date Long Date[The value in this field must be a number between 99 and 9999. Try using a different number. Short Time&Format:&Format: (* Custom Locale),Match Windows display language (recommended) &Format: %1PAHhMmstdyXSystem locale has been changed. You must restart Windows for the changes to take effect.Change Regional OptionsYSetup was unable to install the chosen locale. Please contact your system Administrator.bSystem display language has been changed. You must restart Windows for the changes to take effect.1Remove all customizations for the current format?9Would you like to apply your region and language changes? Restart nowPACancelKMake sure you save your work and close all open programs before restarting.Change System Locale7Windows could not properly load the %s keyboard layout.Spanish (Spain)<You must log off for display language changes to take effectPALMake sure you save your work and close all open programs before you log off. 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