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Darryl Kerkeslager
 
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I know how to copy and create form fields using VBA, but how do I create or
copy the formatting? I am specifically concerned with uppercase, max width
2 characters, font color blue, but a general case will get me started.


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For general formatting, use a character style. The field length limit is a
field property. Try recording a macro creating such a field and see what you
get.
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I know how to copy and create form fields using VBA, but how do I create or
copy the formatting? I am specifically concerned with uppercase, max width
2 characters, font color blue, but a general case will get me started.


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Darryl Kerkeslager

Power corrupts.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Knowledge is power.
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