When cutting & pasting pictures (usually JPEG) into Word, I can end up with a word file which is huge (for example after inserting 6 pictures of 200kb and a bit of text, the word file ended up at 22mb !!).
However, when I "Insert > Picture > From file", this doesn't happen. The word...
I intend to develop an intranet information system that uses LDAP to manage security. Thus when users request pages through their browser, if they do not have the sufficient security access, they will be denied the page.
My problem is that the system will be hosted on a server running Windows...
I have an NT server report which logs all dates when files are created.
This file is modified every night. It produces output in the following
format:-
Directory of E:\DATA\ITINFO\DIR02
08/20/00 09:38a <DIR> .
08/20/00 09:38a <DIR> ..
08/25/00...
I have an NT server report which logs all dates when files are created. This file is modified every night. It produces output in the following format:-
Directory of E:\DATA\ITINFO\DIR02
08/20/00 09:38a <DIR> .
08/20/00 09:38a <DIR> ..
08/25/00 09:57a...
Is it possible to add some VB code into my database to automatically maximize the Access application window when I start the database up?
As the default form is designed to be smaller than screen size, I don't want that maximized, only the entire Access application window.
Can anyone help...
I have a simple routine running from the click event of a button on a Access 2000 form. The button does some file operations ultimately updating an Excel spreadsheet of all the PC Users in our company.
Next to the button are some progress labels with tick images next to them which are set to...
I have a table of data linked to a text file, the text file being in a rather unhelpful format. The linked table in Access looks something like this:-
==================tblSecurityAccess=======================
Directory SecurityGroup...
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