K Hindall wrote:
Thanks. The boss just nixed the OO idea, though: she says its user base is
too small so it will probably "go away."
I hope not. The world needs things like OO, even if it can't do the
particular task I need.
Thanks again!
K
On 10/23/05 12:52 PM, "G. Roderick Singleton" <[EM
K Hindall wrote:
Thanks. The boss just nixed the OO idea, though: she says its user base is
too small so it will probably "go away."
I hope not. The world needs things like OO, even if it can't do the
particular task I need.
Thanks again!
K
I'm not sure it's been established that OO.org ca
Thanks. The boss just nixed the OO idea, though: she says its user base is
too small so it will probably "go away."
I hope not. The world needs things like OO, even if it can't do the
particular task I need.
Thanks again!
K
On 10/23/05 12:52 PM, "G. Roderick Singleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 12:19 -0400, K Hindall wrote:
> After a week of teaching myself how to create user forms in Visual Basic for
> Micro$oft Excel, I have discovered that two basic features--tabbing through
> text boxes and pasting into text boxes--are not supported on the Macintosh.
> My employe
After a week of teaching myself how to create user forms in Visual Basic for
Micro$oft Excel, I have discovered that two basic features--tabbing through
text boxes and pasting into text boxes--are not supported on the Macintosh.
My employer is an all-Mac house.
I am tired of using a software packa