T
Tony
I am trying to pad a combo box with 0 and can't seem to find a way to
do it.
I have succesfully performed this in ASP vbscript but was wondering if
anyone had been able to do the same thing in Outlook vbscript.
This is what I got to work in ASP vbscript.
PayerNum = PayerNum.PadLeft(10,"0"c)
but when I run it in an OLForm all I get is; Expected ")" error.
any suggestions would be helpful
Thanks
do it.
I have succesfully performed this in ASP vbscript but was wondering if
anyone had been able to do the same thing in Outlook vbscript.
This is what I got to work in ASP vbscript.
PayerNum = PayerNum.PadLeft(10,"0"c)
but when I run it in an OLForm all I get is; Expected ")" error.
any suggestions would be helpful
Thanks