Hi Glenn! And there is no such thing as a Dumb question on this list! :] Colin
On 14 Dec 2011, at 19:21, Lewis Alexander wrote: > Welcome glenn, may you have fun on here, help solve problems and post your > queries here for us all to help with. > > take care and a very merry christmas to you and to all here. > > lew > > On 14 Dec 2011, at 19:18, Gordon, Lynne & Tracy wrote: > >> Hello everybody >> >> It is traditional when new members join the Mac Access Dot Net email forum >> that Gordon and I try to welcome the new member(s) personally. In keeping >> with that tradition, we are delighted to welcome: >> Glenn S Kroll >> to our number. We are gratified by the fact that Mac Access is growing >> globally. We hope that you will find Mac-Access@mac-access.net a pleasant, >> friendly and worthwhile place to be. >> >> In here you will find a wealth of knowledge, and people with a variety of >> skill levels ranging from the total novice, to the application developers >> with advanced skills. Then there are those who don't yet own a Mac, but have >> a keen interest. 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