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Jay Petrulis[_2_]
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PLEASE READ IF YOU PROGRAM: Help Continue Visual Basic
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hahah wow Jay i didnt know there were really living breathing thinking
excel dorks.
i'll make a better example tonight.
-aaron
Still waiting for the better example. Care to back up your claim with
a specific and testable solution?
As I mentioned, I do not require any comparison to an Excel solution.
Assume that I only have Access installed. Just get the job done in
Access, please. Not an outline, not unfinished ideas. Not code that
you still have to translate. A working solution. As you claim, you
can do this much easier using a database than any Excel dork can, so a
detailed post should not take long, either.
Please do not use Harlan's suggestion of setting a reference to the
Excel object model. That is not a pure Access solution.
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