![]() |
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
![]()
If you're using All Caps, that would impact the comparison being done via:
If .DropdownListEntries(i).Text = .Range.Text Then You can overcome that with: If UCase(.DropdownListEntries(i).Text) = UCase(.Range.Text) Then The above modification will work regardless of whether the particular content control's text is formatted as All Caps.
__________________
Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Genius. Works perfectly now regardless of caps or no caps
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
![]() |
dudeabides | Office | 1 | 07-04-2011 02:49 AM |
Multiple task lists and multiple calendars | kballing | Outlook | 0 | 01-18-2011 10:23 AM |
Creating Multiple Contact Lists | meltee78 | Outlook | 1 | 01-03-2011 09:45 PM |
multiple calendar entries across a group | halfhearted | Outlook | 0 | 10-11-2009 12:13 PM |
Word Forms : Dropdown lists | wferaera45 | Word | 0 | 04-06-2006 03:02 AM |