C and A have special meanings in the Mask string (see VBhelp for details) you will need to use \ (backslash) as an escape character to get C and A into a mask string. For example:
\C\AN\C###
as a MaskString will show as CANC and allow 3 digits to be added
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If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ222-2244 first
'If we're supposed to work in Hex, why have we only got A fingers?'
It does on my version of VB6 - I tried it before I posted. And please don't SHOUT!
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If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ222-2244 first
'If we're supposed to work in Hex, why have we only got A fingers?'
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If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ222-2244 first
'If we're supposed to work in Hex, why have we only got A fingers?'
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