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"Jim Rech" wrote in message
... Don't assume that someone doesn't know something because he doesn't mention it in a brief post. No, sport, I assumed you didn't know something because you responded that something that works just fine thank you in the rest of the galaxy wouldn't work properly there in your village. It wasn't lack of information, it was erroneous information. I was a proficient assembly language programmer long before I touched Excel. Doubtful. Not that you did it, but that you were profcient at it. Anyway, there wasn't much point in mentioning something that would not apply in this case. Bitmasks are great for true/false on/off properties but it would be hard to apply them to the Font property since the value of say Font.Name is a string. Twaddle. What possible effect could the constituency of Font.X have on Font.Y if you didn't want it to have any? All in all I think the MS developers did a great job with Excel's object model. You're setting off my bull**** detector. Most object nonsense is contrived and gratuitous. The actual need for it is minuscule. Religious addiction to object models lead to exactly what windows and it's various pieces are. Incoherent collections of ways to do things that sort of work sometimes. It's a way to do something, it sure as hell isn't the only way nor is it necessarily the best way. Just a way. You give every appearance, like many of your fellow travelers in this sandbox, to possess prodigious knowledge of Excel and it's environment. This is a Good Thing, and I'm glad that you're about and willing to share. I kid you not. But, from what I've seen in these waters, that there isn't a one of you capable of writing commercial grade code or understanding the nuances thereof. This doesn't seem to prevent any of you from holding forth as if you do. There is always someone who knows less than you about something and, oh happy day, if you can rustle up someone who knows nothing at all then anything can look a whole hell of a lot like everything to that poor creature and you can pose godlike in front of them. -- Terry "I said I never had much use for one, I never said I didn't know how to use one." M. Quigley |
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