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If the text within the field-argument supplied for the \e switch is equivalent to the country that would be used when expanding this mail merge entry, then the country shall be excluded. The following strings MAY contain characters represented in the following way. U+ABCD shall represent ...
Electronics division merged with the acquired Wanbang Electronics to form the new Walsin Technology Corp. Established plants in Shanghai and Jiangyin to produce power cables and steel cables, thus beginning a new chapter in China investment. Expanded into the stainless steel industry by forming Walsin...
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I know they take up more space on the form, but instead of a dropdown, could you use 'options' to make the selection? emsneds I did, however, find the workaround using the Unicode character in place of the period in the domain name. It works without issue since ...
I have a form with one of the fields being Email Address (~100 entries). When our users get to this drop down, the list is shown as a hyperlink list of email addresses. Naturally, when they click on ... ccarcallasForms automatically recognises the @ symbol and the ...
My guess is you can use the HTML Entity information (snipped below from the site I shared) to help find the ALT code. In this case, it requires a 0 in front of the provided number. The ones containing "x" do not work with ALT codes, as they are numeric only....