Hi,
I'm very new to Base, so any help is appreciated! I've created the fields
postcode and email address, amongst others, and I want to create an input
mask for each of them.
I've started with the postcode mask, and entered AANNNAA and I've tried
LLNNNLL in the field properties box but neither of them seem to work, the
only things that are rejected are those that are over 7 characters.
Is it possible to stop Base from removing the first 0 in a number field?
Also, I think I should be using a list box or combo box to limit my user to
predefined values, but I have no idea how to do that. For example, I would
like them to have to choose from: Miss, Mrs, Mr for their title.
Can I make it so that all the fields automatically capitalise the first
letter entered?
Thanks,
Naomi
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