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I'm using an inputbox to get a search string from a user. I'd like the
result to be interpreted literally. As it is, if a user happens to enter an ampersand (&) symbol (which is a legitimate entry in this case) the symbol is discarded, and the text on either side is concactenated. Is there a simple work around for this, or do I need to capture this (and other?) symbols programatically. BTW, this is just my first post, but this is the second place place I look for answers to my MS Office questions. The first, of course, is the help files. Thanks! |
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