IN THE VBA HELP FILE. PRESS F1, THEN PRESS THE CAPS LOCK KEY TO remove the
all caps.
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Steve Clark, Access MVP
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Right here, for one place. Describe what you're trying to do and the
nature of the table that you're working with.
And please - turn off the caps lock. It's hard to read and it looks
like you are SHOUTING AT US. All lower case is preferable if you don't
like the shift key.
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