• Sjors van der Horst

    Sjors van der Horst

    @sjorshorstco-nl

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    • in reply to: new mail again (2003) #936816

      Well, I’ve been there before 🙁
      Come to think of, I’ve installed Calendar4Outlook which synchronises 2 Oulooks on this network.
      But then, the other Outlook, which is installed exactly the same doesn’t have this weird problem.
      Reinstalling Outlook to begin with?

    • in reply to: new mail again (2003) #936739

      That’s standard for this client. But even by unchecking this, deleting all mail on the mailserver, gives the same results!
      There’s no mail left at the mailserver but old mail keeps coming in!
      I’ll examine the article though.
      My guess is, it has something to do with AVG.
      But then: why not on the other PC’s?
      Thnx anyway

      A mind NOT stretched by imagination will never grow….

    • in reply to: new mail again (2003) #936645

      The answers:
      1. yes, but there’s no problem there. Both PC’s have Outlook 2003. They have several shared addresses but also unique addresses. The PC that’s giving this trouble is collecting all addresses over and over again. The other PC is configured exactly the same (concerning e-mail).
      2.Using AVG. On the other as well, there’s no problem. This problem started when converting from 98 to 2003!
      3.No Outlook.exe in the taskmanager after closing down. When opening again, as I just did, 47 (old) mails.
      Thnx for your concern.

    • in reply to: doublesided (97) #936643

      Bedankt Hans,
      I’ll first try the VBA-solution.
      The MS solution looks a bit complicated.
      Yeah, I know: that’s Microsoft 😉

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #905484

      Happy holiday (thanksgiving that is?),
      happy thinking clever

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #905485

      Happy holiday (thanksgiving that is?),
      happy thinking clever

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #905262

      Hi Jeff, did you have a look at the result on the webpage? Neat, right?
      Can I also use this for a range of cells?
      If yes, what do I have to alter?
      TIA, George

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #905263

      Hi Jeff, did you have a look at the result on the webpage? Neat, right?
      Can I also use this for a range of cells?
      If yes, what do I have to alter?
      TIA, George

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #904374

      This is weird:
      I write & l t ; > (without the spaces) and during post the scripts of this site change that into
      Same with & l t >
      Anyone knows what’s going on? It’s HTML that’s in the way I guess.
      George

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #904368

      Jeff,
      Leif sent me a mail about the difference in the 2 lines.
      I answered:
      Hi,
      I don’t know what happened here but I copied ‘Do While LCase$(rng.tagName) “td” ‘
      and edited it to ‘ Do While LCase$(rng.tagName) &lt> “td” ‘
      While doing this I wondered if anyone would see the change!
      But I guess some script changed both and &lt> (whithout the ; ) into <
      Miracles of Window I guess.
      George

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #904369

      Jeff,
      Leif sent me a mail about the difference in the 2 lines.
      I answered:
      Hi,
      I don’t know what happened here but I copied ‘Do While LCase$(rng.tagName) “td” ‘
      and edited it to ‘ Do While LCase$(rng.tagName) &lt> “td” ‘
      While doing this I wondered if anyone would see the change!
      But I guess some script changed both and &lt> (whithout the ; ) into <
      Miracles of Window I guess.
      George

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #904364

      Drew, thanx for thinking, but Jefferson really helped me out.
      Nice little macro he made.
      George

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #904365

      Drew, thanx for thinking, but Jefferson really helped me out.
      Nice little macro he made.
      George

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #904362

      By the way, the results you can always find on http://www.campveersetoren.nl
      Go to hotel, available? And you see part of your work.
      Added grey and blue as well of course.
      George

    • in reply to: edit cell (2000) #904363

      By the way, the results you can always find on http://www.campveersetoren.nl
      Go to hotel, available? And you see part of your work.
      Added grey and blue as well of course.
      George

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