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On 8/2/05, Bill <billzbubb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dan,
> 
> Here's one way to upper whatever value is entered in cell G1:
<snip> 
> Bill

Excellent!  I learned something new!  It's perfect except... <g>

I would like to apply this to a range of cells in one column (and for
the purposes of this excercise, I am just testing the column and not a
range of rows).  It works great, except in the case when I select more
than one of the cells and press the Delete key to clear the contents. 
In this case, I get an error on the line "Target.Value =
UCase(Target.Value)".

I guess I should say, it "worked" great.  I can't get it to work
anymore.  Did it get "deactivated" when the error occurred?


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