RE: Textbox properties set from command-line

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This is a really basic question, but we all forget the basics sometimes.

Did you add the values as Properties in the Property Table, and ensure that
they were UpperCase to make them Public. They need to be upper case in
order to be referenced from the command-line.

Cheers,
Tim Macaulay
Microsoft Corp.
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