Hi Don,
I don't understand what you are asking ... would you please clarify what you changed, what you are doing, what happens, and what you want to happen instead? thanks
Warm Regards,
Crystal
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--- On Sun, 9/4/11, Don Holstrom wrote:
> Hi, Crystal. I have that set up that
> way now. But when I print, say to
> mailing labels, it can come across as lower case. Most of
> the entries are
> entered in lowercase. Is there some other place I need to
> make a change?
>
>
>
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> From: Crystal
>
> Hi Don,
>
> Welcome :)
>
> > "so names and addresses would be capped in mailings I
> am
> sending out"
>
> because you want to display caps does not mean text needs
> to be stored that
> way ...
>
> in any control that you want displayed as UPPERCASE, set
> the Format property
> to >
>
> Warm Regards,
> Crystal
>
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> --- On Wed, 8/31/11, Don Holstrom wrote:
>
> > I am sorry, I asked this question,
> > probably very simple for someone here,
> > but I was not added to the group right away so did not
> get
> > an answer.
> >
> >
> >
> > How can I make all of certain fields all caps, no
> matter
> > what I typed in? I
> > have a very large database, set up many years ago, and
> I
> > want to make the
> > fields fully capped, so names and addresses would be
> capped
> > in mailings I am
> > sending out.
> >
> >
>
>
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Minggu, 04 September 2011
RE: [MS_AccessPros] Making a field all CAPS
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