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Xalam
 
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Hi there,
I have a very strange problem on one of my users.
I've created a DOT file with fields.
Some fields are type Number with the format #.##0.
The strange thing, is that on just one user, the filling of those fields if
the user inserts a more than 4 digits number, it gives the message "A number
is required"
Why is this happen just on that user, that has the same Office and Windows
version like the rest of the users ? Is there any altered configuration ?

Regards,

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Dave Peterson
 
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If you create a DOT file, doesn't that mean you're working in MSWord?

You may want to post in one of the MSWord newsgroups.

Xalam wrote:

Hi there,
I have a very strange problem on one of my users.
I've created a DOT file with fields.
Some fields are type Number with the format #.##0.
The strange thing, is that on just one user, the filling of those fields if
the user inserts a more than 4 digits number, it gives the message "A number
is required"
Why is this happen just on that user, that has the same Office and Windows
version like the rest of the users ? Is there any altered configuration ?

Regards,


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