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UCase in Excel
Hi,
I really need hep big time. I'm using macro in excel 2000, and i am comparing string values in cells, in which case i used the TRIM and UCASE to compare the strings. It's working in Excel2000, but unfortunately, when im using windows98, the UCASE function is returns a Compile Error message. Is there a way where i can compare strings without using the UCASE or how can i configure PCs to accept the UCASE function? PLEASE! Thanks, Jolen URL |
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Maybe you can try 'Lcase'
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hi pimvelders,
tnx for ur reply. but neither UCASE, LCASE, CHR work. |
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UCase is a basic function in VBA. Maybe you can try repairing your Excel installation or something?
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hi doug! tnx for ur reply.
the excel that i have done works in my test pc and in the server. the scenario is, it would be available for download (via http) and i want to make sure that the client who would download wont have any problem. do u think that problem is because of the client's version of excel? |
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