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Using Word XP, created multiple text form fields of the type Number. If I
type an "h" or a "t" or combination of both in any of the fields, Word allows these letters; it does not allow other letters. I can type "h", "t", "ht" "th" "123t", "123h", "123ht" "123th", etc. It makes no difference whether or not I select a Number Format in the Text Form Field Options dialog box. Is there a reason this is happening? Thank you. |
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No. It's one of life's little mysteries.
For the record this odd behaviour varies according to Word version but I can't remember the details. -- Enjoy, Tony "Lori S" wrote in message ... Using Word XP, created multiple text form fields of the type Number. If I type an "h" or a "t" or combination of both in any of the fields, Word allows these letters; it does not allow other letters. I can type "h", "t", "ht" "th" "123t", "123h", "123ht" "123th", etc. It makes no difference whether or not I select a Number Format in the Text Form Field Options dialog box. Is there a reason this is happening? Thank you. |