hi, Ramani
Yes i prefer 'scan for' too, but i have very big file.
I'm glad that you remember me.
Thanks for your answer
Regards from Monika (Warszawa - Poland)
(monikai@yahoo.com)
very thank for your quick answer. I think like you. But i don't know about while and for together in scan.
Regards from Monika (Warszawa - Poland)
(monikai@yahoo.com)
Hi,
i didn't send question so long, but now i have discussion with my collegues about scan.
I have some procedures to control the same group of record and i use scan.
proc1
scan
proc2
scan
proc3
scan
.........
they exexuted one by one.
it's good when: scan for, but my collegue propose change...
Hi,
I'm very happy that you (Mike, Ramani) remember about me. Now i look at TT only sometimes (TIME !!!).
;-)
Regards from Monika (Warszawa - Poland)
(monikai@yahoo.com)
It's a pity, but i think the same. I hoped about rows ...
BTW, what does mean your latin sentence ?
Regards from Monika (Warszawa - Poland)
(monikai@yahoo.com)
Hi all !
We haven't these installaton in our department. But we must know about limits: how much columns and ROWS are in Excel 2000 and in Excel XP ?
THX
Regards from Monika (Warszawa - Poland)
(monikai@yahoo.com)
Hi Fiends !
My new puzzle:
I have a fom. There are button Run and label Wait. Wait cover Run, but Wait.Visible is false. And when i am startng i see button Run.
Run.Click Event code:
ThisForm.Run.Enabled=.F.
ThisForm.Wait.Visible=.T.
LONG CODE (2-5 minutes)
ThisForm.Run.Enabled=.T...
Hi Ramani!
I'm lating, but i think that you spent your holiday with happiness.
Is your code like to Christmas Card ?
Regards from Monika (Warszawa - Poland)
(monikai@yahoo.com)
i haven't time to check it, but i find this:
With Selection.Interior
.ColorIndex = 3
End With
Regards from Monika (Warszawa - Poland)
(monikai@yahoo.com)
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