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moretakitty

Hi!


I am a complete newbie to VB and I am running MS Office 2000. (My VB
college class was in 1994 or something like that) I have been looking
for 3 days for complete code to do this, and I am having no luck. Even
went to the local bookstore and looked for a book... searched numberous
websites...


I was creating Forms in Word. This excalated to someone needing a form
with a selectible list of well over 25 items. Hence I fell into the
world of VB again.

Does anyone know of any resources? I have been searching for 3
days...and I do not know enough to put pieces together of different
code.

Any assistance at all would be appreciated!

Moretakitty
 
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Jean-Guy Marcil

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(e-mail address removed) nous racontait que :
Hi!


I am a complete newbie to VB and I am running MS Office 2000. (My VB
college class was in 1994 or something like that) I have been looking
for 3 days for complete code to do this, and I am having no luck. Even
went to the local bookstore and looked for a book... searched
numberous websites...


I was creating Forms in Word. This excalated to someone needing a form
with a selectible list of well over 25 items. Hence I fell into the
world of VB again.

Does anyone know of any resources? I have been searching for 3
days...and I do not know enough to put pieces together of different
code.

Any assistance at all would be appreciated!

Please do not multipost.

If you want you can crosspost (Many newsgroups in the To: field when you
create your message.)

The reason is simple:
People may end up "wasting" their time answering a post that has already
been answered elsewhere, thus it may be very likely that their particular
response to a post be totally ignored if the reply received elsewhere was
satisfactory to the original poster.
--
Salut!
_______________________________________
Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 
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Moretakitty

Apologies, Google groups do not allow me to do that, and I do not have
access to regular groups while at work.
 
M

Moretakitty

Also, some groups do not like cross posting, I have heard arguement
against both.

The reason is,
Cross-posting often counter-productive unless everybody who replies to
the thread is on both lists. No list's archive will contain the
complete thread, cross-posts from non-subscribers continuing the thread
will bounce. Subscribers to both lists may see two copies of the
message, annoying them as well.
 
M

Moretakitty

Also, some groups do not like cross posting, I have heard arguement
against both.

The reason is,
Cross-posting often counter-productive unless everybody who replies to
the thread is on both lists. No list's archive will contain the
complete thread, cross-posts from non-subscribers continuing the thread
will bounce. Subscribers to both lists may see two copies of the
message, annoying them as well.
 

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