Case sensitivity

Case sensitivity

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Case sensitivity

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Hi All!

 

How do I make the following statement non case sensitive?  In
other words, the user can type in upper case or lower case.  I know how to
use Lcase and Ucase, but how do I combine the two?

 

Thanx,

 

Rob

 

If Left(txtStrtNum.Text, 1) = "A" Then
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If UCase(Left(txtStrtNum.Text, 1)) = "A" Then

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"Rob Outman" wrote in message
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| Hi All!
|
| How do I make the following statement non case sensitive? In other words,
the user can type in upper case or lower case. I know how to use Lcase and
Ucase, but how do I combine the two?
|
| Thanx,
|
| Rob
|
| If Left(txtStrtNum.Text, 1) = "A" Then
|
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Thanx that works... Perfect??

Rob

"R. Robert Bell" wrote in message
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> If UCase(Left(txtStrtNum.Text, 1)) = "A" Then
>
> --
> http://www.acadx.com
> Win a free autographed copy of
> "Mastering AutoCAD 2000 Objects"
> by Dietmar Rudolph
>
> "Rob Outman" wrote in message
> news:29857DD744BAE9BC3A7B9867C11000FA@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> | Hi All!
> |
> | How do I make the following statement non case sensitive? In other
words,
> the user can type in upper case or lower case. I know how to use Lcase
and
> Ucase, but how do I combine the two?
> |
> | Thanx,
> |
> | Rob
> |
> | If Left(txtStrtNum.Text, 1) = "A" Then
> |
>
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