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"Roy Wagner" wrote: and you probably added something like this to the textbox change event: Textbox1.Text = Ucase(Textbox1.Text) "Rob" wrote: Nevermind I found my own answer but Thanks anyhow. "Rob" wrote: How do I make it so that the textbox in my userform is always all caps even if the user inputs non-cap letters? I looked at all the properties that i can find and i just can't seem to figure it out but I'm sure it can be done, somehow... Thanks. Rob |
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