And there are very powerful alternatives such as FM Pro or MySQL.
At 21:56 +0800 05/08/2004, Stephen Chape wrote:
NO !
Never has been and from what I have heard, never will be.
On 05/08/2004, at 1:41 PM, Mervyn Giuliana Bond wrote:
Searched the archive on the issue of the program Access being
On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 23:17, Andrew Nielsen wrote:
And there are very powerful alternatives such as FM Pro or MySQL.
Indeed. Alas, if the original poster needs or wishes to work with
Microsoft Access database files, that won't really help. It's possible
to use ODBC/JDBC to import Access data
Hi Folks
Finally Telstra and iiNet have got their act together and my ADSL
application has been approved.
Please can you help with the following dumb questions:
I plan to connect the service to our G3 iMac in the study. My wife and I
connect our iBook and powerbook to the iMac by Software
Hi all,
My Beige G3 desktop 233MHz computer appears to have a damaged graphics
card. I've tested all the peripherals I've put in it, but the monitor
still turns itself off. It will do this unexpectedly, and I have to
force restart to get it to do anything. The Curtin computer shop
suggested
May have to supply 13 year old daughter with printerhaving seen how
children print something; find an error; print it again ad nauseum I was
thinking of avoiding the colour inkjet printer scene due to the high costs
of ink cartridges.
Anyone have any opinions on what is the cheap solution for
On Saturday, August 7, 2004, at 02:04 PM, John Taylor wrote:
Hi all,
My Beige G3 desktop 233MHz computer appears to have a damaged graphics
card. I've tested all the peripherals I've put in it, but the monitor
still turns itself off. It will do this unexpectedly, and I have to
force
On 7 Aug 2004, at 6:14 PM, Kathy Quinlan wrote:
If you need one I have a G3 beige here minus CDROM, Floppy and HDD,
Assumed working, I was keeping it as a spare for my other G3, but if
you need it, you are welcome to it for a small donation ;)
Perfect! I could rip the CDROM, floppy and 40GB
Hi there,
I have been presented with a huge Excel Workbook that contains a great
many images in column A in numerous worksheets.
Does anyone know a speedy way of extracting all the images as
individual files (JPG perhaps) and placing them into a new folder ?
Your advice would be most
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