Re: PowerPoint version 2007
Either I must be taking crazy pills, or. . .
I looked everywhere in version 2007 for the place to change slide orientation from Landscape to Portrait (usually in Page Setup)
Finally resorted to PPoint Help, which told me to do it by using the Page Setup button on...
That's exactly what I need! I've already adapted it and put my 6 choices on the list. Thank you so my for all your help ... and have a star!
Can I give you an extra star for all your patience with my errors?
TWD
Oh Gosh, earthandfire, I forgot a couple of things:
(First rule. . . tell them what you're using. . .)
Yes, I'm using version 5
(2nd rule . . .give them ALL the info. . .)
I am actually trying to populate one combobox in the first field (column) of the datagrid.
I am sorry for breaking the...
Please forgive me if this is too basic for the forum, have tried to find the solution through subject search, no luck:
I am learning VB Net after a hiatus since last using VB6 . . . what I would like to do is populate a column of a data grid with a "hard list" for demo purposes, until I can...
Remou & Randy,
I tried both of your suggestions, but neither worked. I think there is something about using the "where" condition on a form that I'm getting wrong.
I switched tactics and decided to work with the filter arguement instead, with this code:
DoCmd.OpenForm...
Using Access 2003:
I am trying to open a form from a listbox and having the devil of a time with the where condition.
This is in the OnClick for the listbox, which is one of many listboxes on the form. They all need the same code (thus the ActiveControl usage) –basically to open a report that...
PHV --Thanks once again for your help, the syntax correction (plus specifying the program path) were just what I needed.
Couldn't test until today --running fine.
TWD
Hi to all,
Using Access 2003. . .
I have been having some trouble running an Access macro directly from Windows XP Scheduled Tasks. Here's my command line:
"C:\Documents and Settings\mp.Company\My Documents\Cust\EPA DB\Inspections_Add-On\Cust_DB_5-3-07.mdb" \x...
HUGE APOLOGY TO THE WHOLE FOUM:
Please don't waste your time on this one, I found out what I was doing wrong, am almost too embarassed to admit it, but I had put another print command earlier in the procedure, that I missed. . . .
Again, humblest apologies to all.
Using Access 2003, here's the story:
My client wants a form to print, once users are done filling it out --He does NOT want a report made, but the actual form.
I have been trying to get the thing to print out in landscape using the following code on the click event of a command button...
I have a crosstab query that produces a breakdown of the current month's injury reports by department. I would like to have the user be able to pick a different month and different year from an unbound form (which uses Calendar controls to let them pick dates) and am having some trouble figuring...
My client wants users to be able to choose from the drop-down list, but not be able to type in the combo. I have explained to him that I can set it up that they can't actually enter any data they want, and must choose from the list, but he would like them to not even be able to set the insertion...
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