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As so often happens, my manager has now decided he would like to do it
another way. (Going Back to my BMX example) Colour Codes ProdID Desc Price 2374 BMX Bicycle £99.99 A new row has been inserted, where the user will type the various colour codes into. So for example: Colour Codes ProdID Desc Price W,R,B 2374 BMX Bicycle £99.99 The user would then select this row, and run a macro, and would have: Colour Codes ProdID Desc Price W,R,B 2374/W BMX Bicycle £99.99 W,R,B 2374/R BMX Bicycle £99.99 W,R,B 2374/B BMX Bicycle £99.99 Anyone have any ideas? To be totally honest, I am no windows programmer, Im a UNIX admin, and its been over 10 years since I even made a ripple in the water with any windows programming. So any advise or pointers you could give me would great. Thanks Mick |
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