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Dave,
I think that is a design decision, and not one we should presume to make, as to whether the test should or should not be case sensitive. I would have been more helpful though to point out the possibilities though. Regards Bob "Dave O" wrote in message oups.com... Nice one, Bob! It be an idea to use SEARCH, rather than FIND, since Search is not case sensitive. |
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