Not a problem, Hans. You have always been the best when it comes to my posts!! In this case, Jezza has put me on the right track, so for now I will just continue to sort the problem out with what I...
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Not a problem, Hans. You have always been the best when it comes to my posts!! In this case, Jezza has put me on the right track, so for now I will just continue to sort the problem out with what I...
Thanks! That looks very promising. I am going to take a break from all of this, step away for a bit, and then come back. I only have a few more days to work on this as I am leaving my position and...
Hi, Hans. I received your message about message duplication from my previous post. These posts appear to be the same, but are not. Yes, I am working the same problem, but in my second post (this...
Thanks so very much. It looks like I will be able to use the ADO Update information because the table is not actually having a record added, but having three fields updated. The link that you...
Hi, folks. I am still trying to figure out how to manipulate my asp page so that it is possible for the viewer to click on a combo box, make one of three choices, and then have that value write to...
I have a Dreamweaver, SQL, Access, ASP project which is above my capabilities. I am trying to access a database which lives on a SQL Server. That part of this I have figured out and it is working...
Okay. Thanks.
Actually, then after thinking about this and using your links, how is that one of my users got a warning message that said that the custom dictionary is too large and to try to divide it? We are...
Thanks, Hans. That clarifies it!
That is interesting. I have come across an article from the University of Wisconsin that states that once a custom dictionary reaches a size of 64kb, Word cannot add new words to it. I am starting...
In re-reading all of the posts, it appears that I should have started looking at this with the ISP where the website lives. I will contact them and see where it leads. Thanks to all!!
Thanks, John. We are going to go to a different authentication provider to one that has more tech support. I appreciate your comments. Thanks. Penni
I didn't mean to imply that it should be taken lightly. In fact, I have tried to discourage my client going down that road at all. However, once the decision was made, it shouldn't be this hard to...
I am totally shocked that this has become soooo difficult. I can't be the only webmaster who has had to go up a level of complexity within a website. The foundation's site that I am webmaster for...
Frankly, I have decided to rework that section of the document so that there are no merged cells in either plane to deal with. /forums/images/smilies/ohmy.gif)
Okay. So, is this authentication company thinking that we have our own server? Or are you referring to their server? And, I might add, I am with you on possibly looking for a different company to...
Thanks, Hans. I will try this on Monday as it is work-related. I agree with you that Excel is probably a better place for this kind of activity; however, this is especially tied to a Word printout...
I am desperately trying to find out how to integrate my Web page with a payment/credit card taking company that is the authorization and account holding company for my website client. I have tried...
My users are going to be updating totals within a Word document that has 2 tables in it. I need to be able to cycle through Table(2) and grab the most recent value and that value will be placed in a...
Along those same lines, I am a fledgling developer and one of my clients has just signed up with Paymentech for credit card authorizations. I am arguing with Paymentech regarding the fact that they...
Thanks, Hans. I'll try that.
Has anyone experienced an anomaly whereby black dots appear to the left of line numbering (in the margins) both on screen and when printed--but only from one particular computer. I was able to view...
It looks like the first iteration of the code is handling the entire project handily. The text file is extremely hard to read in the first place, so I need to test some more just to make sure that...
Is it possible to do an "else" statement in the do loop for the instance where the third line is blank and so the next line of text would not be printed, thus essentially deleting the 4th line...
This is so cool! I am going to set up a test text file that meet the possible parameters that the user is concerned with and will let you know how it goes. This is exciting as it will save the user...