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Great! That's just what I needed to hear. Thank you!
I want to install the new Office 365 Home Premium on a Windows 7 laptop that already has Office 2010 installed. I have few concerns about Word, Excel, and so on, but I'm a little nervous about...
I've been reading about Office 365, and I'm really interested. In my house, I have one PC and one MacBook Pro. (I understand the unfortunate limitations of Office 365 on the Mac: MS-Access and...
A good friend in another state has a problem with her Lexmark Impact S301 multifunction printer. Back when I still lived close by, I helped her set it up when it was new. It worked fine for months....
No, the New Values property is Increment, and I had just created the table. No testing had occurred. Oh, well—it's a small project, and I'm just getting started. Thanks for the tip.
It's been a couple of years since I built a database in Access, but I don't recall seeing this behavior. I create a new table and accept the default first field: "ID" (an AutoNumber field). When I...
Oo-o-o ... ! Thank you, Jerry! This just may do the trick.
My daughter and son-in-law have a Toshiba Satellite A135-S4666 laptop that runs Windows Vista Home Basic. The machine has set unused in a closet for a couple of years since my son-in-law bought a...
Oo-o-o ... the style separator—of course! That's glorious! Thank you, Pam!
A colleague is editing a Word 2007 document that has a table of contents that, of course, relies on Word styles. The TOC displays levels 1 and 2 (Headings 1 and 2). Heading 1 is Chapter 1, 2, 3, etc....
Thanks for the reply, Tom. It so happens that all the dates for this year (fiscal year, that is, which ends on September 30) fall within a single month. But you're right: Fat chance it'll always be...
A field in a query concatenates the dates for a training session from two fields: SessionStart and SessionEnd. Both fields are formatted dd/mm/yyyy. Thus, in the query, the date range displays...
The Codeplex Print List Ribbon Button looks very interesting. Unfortunately, I work in an environment where the local geek squad does not trust mere mortals like me to download and install an...
Wendell, just curious about your comment about January birthdays. Why especially January?
Thank you, Wendell! That's enough to get started.
Our office administrative assistant keeps a roster of our people and their birthdays. As a birthday approaches, she prepares a greeting card for everyone to sign. She then clips a cover sheet to the...
My current project involves SharePoint 2010 and Access 2007. The project keeps track of our organization's electronic publications and forms. I started by building lists in MS-Excel. Next I converted...
Thanks, Paul. I'll give that a try.
A few years ago, I set up an NAS drive in my home: a Western Digital My Book 1TB drive. I set up the drive from my desktop computer and assigned myself a user ID and password. The only other computer...
John, I'll have to return to my desk at work to check out the "trusted location" and "disabled content" thing. That might be a problem. I'm having some other (possibly related) problems with my work...
John, thank you for the attachment. When I open the sample report in Print Preview (default), it displays all three colored boxes for all three records. I presume you see something different on your...
Oh-h-h-h .... I'd seen the empty space when I look at the product in Report view. Now, when I hit Print Preview, I get an error in the VBA editor. The first line of code ("Red") is highlighted in...
Sorry—can you elaborate, please. I try to sound like I know what I'm doing, but I have some serious limitations. <<GRIN>>
Pub_Status is a field in the SharePoint list that feeds the Access table and in the query that feeds the report. Its value is not a number—it's not a look-up from a linked table. I use a drop-down...
Good afternoon, friends—
I've placed the VBA code in my report, but none of my little colored boxes show up. I've set the properties sheet for all three boxes to Visible = No, and indeed they do...