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Apparently the macro value is not an object but a string, so use
[vbld_TempMacro("%MACRO_NAME%").Value] |
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Thank you!!!!!!
Wow, that is subtle. Thanks again!
Hopefully, My forehead will heal where I have been bashing it against the wall for the last few hours... |
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