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Dave Peterson
 
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Thanks for your support.

I type too many workbooks (workbloods) to notice when I'm making misteaks!
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Debra Dalgleish wrote:

In Dave's defence -- it seems to be a pretty common ailment <g:

http://www.google.com/search?q=+%22blook+pressure%22

Gord Dibben wrote:
Dave

We Type 2's have enough problems looking after our blood glucose levels with
out checking our "blook" pressure also<g


Gord

On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:56:27 -0600, Dave Peterson
wrote:


Better look for a blook pressure template, too.

(I don't have any other suggestions--just wanted to add some fuel to the fire!)

RWN wrote:

Gord;
I'm set up that way (Prompt to download/run signed activex).
I tried an re-registration (unreg/reg) which usually clears up any probs that I have w/xl.
No go.

The 1st time I ran it I got the EULA.
Since then I don't get that (if that is any hint(?)).

I'm thinking that the prob lies with xl as it attempts to start (gets the splash screen,
does its virus checking etc), then, when it gets to the point of opening the template it
crashes.

I manually downloaded it from the site using my wife's xp m/c (it gave me the instructions
when it couldn't download the activex) and transferred it to my w2k m/c and it runs ok.
Seems like it didn't have a problem with the control, at least it didn't complain.

While not the end of the world I'm disappointed that I can't figure it out (and it's
making my glucose go up!).

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Regards;
Rob

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