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    • in reply to: Charts (wind2000 prof/office 2000) #927475

      Thanks, I will take a look.

    • in reply to: distribution (2k on NT and Windows2k) #858763

      Hi, thanks,
      there are about 25 users total. The log on script sounds interesting. Management has also scrubbed .bat files as an attachment, but i learned that a link to one will work just fine. I would also like to read about the process on the WEB site. Is that a matter of just searching on the topic?

      THanks
      Kevin

    • in reply to: distribution (2k on NT and Windows2k) #858764

      Hi, thanks,
      there are about 25 users total. The log on script sounds interesting. Management has also scrubbed .bat files as an attachment, but i learned that a link to one will work just fine. I would also like to read about the process on the WEB site. Is that a matter of just searching on the topic?

      THanks
      Kevin

    • in reply to: Second instnce of Access (Office 2k and windows 2K) #782134

      Hi Hans,
      I am not doing anything. I just took your example to see how it was going to inter act. My plan is to use an autoexecute macro to open a form with a timer and routinely download data from the shared drive.

      Thanks
      Kevin

    • in reply to: Second instnce of Access (Office 2k and windows 2K) #782135

      Hi Hans,
      I am not doing anything. I just took your example to see how it was going to inter act. My plan is to use an autoexecute macro to open a form with a timer and routinely download data from the shared drive.

      Thanks
      Kevin

    • in reply to: Second instnce of Access (Office 2k and windows 2K) #782057

      Hans,
      Thanks, I picked up on the error when my compile failed. I do have a question though. It seems that the DB I am trying to open does not want to open. I get an exclamation error msgbox. I can actually see the .IDB file breifly open and then close right away. Any Ideas?

      Thanks
      Kevin

    • in reply to: Second instnce of Access (Office 2k and windows 2K) #782058

      Hans,
      Thanks, I picked up on the error when my compile failed. I do have a question though. It seems that the DB I am trying to open does not want to open. I get an exclamation error msgbox. I can actually see the .IDB file breifly open and then close right away. Any Ideas?

      Thanks
      Kevin

    • in reply to: Second instnce of Access (Office 2k and windows 2K) #781514

      Thank You Hans, I appreciate your response. As a quick question, is there a toggle in the command line that will allow this to run without the user seeing anything happening? (i.e. second instance does not receive focus?)

      Thanks

    • in reply to: Second instnce of Access (Office 2k and windows 2K) #781515

      Thank You Hans, I appreciate your response. As a quick question, is there a toggle in the command line that will allow this to run without the user seeing anything happening? (i.e. second instance does not receive focus?)

      Thanks

    • in reply to: Mid Function (2000 on Windows 2000) #779952

      THanks,

      I will give this a try.

    • in reply to: Mid Function (2000 on Windows 2000) #779953

      THanks,

      I will give this a try.

    • in reply to: Access to Excel (2k) #749616

      Thank You both

      Very helpful.

      Kevin

    • in reply to: Access to Excel (2k) #749617

      Thank You both

      Very helpful.

      Kevin

    • in reply to: Access to Excel (2k) #749487

      Thank You, I am going to try to use automation. When I do this with word, I usually create a query of the data I am going to transfer to word then with a word macro within a template grab each piece of data and plop in a table or within text using bookmarks. If I were to try this with Excel, I think(?) that I would just need to include the cell reference in the macro to drop in the data. Does this sound doable? The macro tends to be long though.

      Thanks
      Kevin

    • in reply to: Access to Excel (2k) #749488

      Thank You, I am going to try to use automation. When I do this with word, I usually create a query of the data I am going to transfer to word then with a word macro within a template grab each piece of data and plop in a table or within text using bookmarks. If I were to try this with Excel, I think(?) that I would just need to include the cell reference in the macro to drop in the data. Does this sound doable? The macro tends to be long though.

      Thanks
      Kevin

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