Re: changing first char to uppercase.



Yes. I am sure. in my case amount of exceptions are smaller

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regards
Nathan

"Rick B" <Anonymous> wrote in message
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Are you sure you want to do this? If this is a name field it is probably
not a good idea. There are many exceptions to the rule that the first
letter is capitol and the others aren't.

de los Soto
McDaniel
etc.


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Rick B



"Nightman" <salg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a field in form view. and I wanted the input value to be changed
the first char to uppercase during during the filling.

How do I do it?

Thank you
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Nathan





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