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Auto capitalize "Dr. G. Smith" in Access form?
Hi all,
I have a simple form with a Name field that would consist of this format "Dr. G. Smith". How do I code so that Access would auto capitalize the Dr. G. Smith if someone entered it as dr. g .smith? I know how to do normal names, but this one is a little harder....any ideas? Thanks! |
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Auto capitalize "Dr. G. Smith" in Access form?
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Auto capitalize "Dr. G. Smith" in Access form?
Hi,
I looked in the options, spelling but did not see an option for it? Can u help me? Thanks! Stefan Hoffmann wrote: hi, wrote: I have a simple form with a Name field that would consist of this format "Dr. G. Smith". How do I code so that Access would auto capitalize the Dr. G. Smith if someone entered it as dr. g .smith? I know how to do normal names, but this one is a little harder....any ideas? Imho the Office spelling correction does this automatically, if activated. mfG -- stefan -- |
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Auto capitalize "Dr. G. Smith" in Access form?
StrConv([tblFieldName],vbPropercase)
or StrConv([tblFieldName],3) wrote in message ups.com... Hi all, I have a simple form with a Name field that would consist of this format "Dr. G. Smith". How do I code so that Access would auto capitalize the Dr. G. Smith if someone entered it as dr. g .smith? I know how to do normal names, but this one is a little harder....any ideas? Thanks! |
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