--- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The help files for VB in MS Office 97 was MUCH
> better than the ones for MS 2000, it didn't try to
> confuse you with 100's of possibilities and all of
> them worked.
> 
> I'm just new to this forum, I actually have worked
> on PDP8s and my first PC had an 85 MEGAbyte hd (in
> those days, that was more than you could possibly
> use!).
> 
Sorry didn't mean to imply you were a newbie to
programming in general just to the what I like to dub
the Microsoft experience.  I mean I have known some
programmers who used various elements of MS software
without having experienced it --- but sooner or later,
if your dealing with MS materials, you will run into
this phenomenon.  I find it annoying but realize that
sooner or later it will come back to bite MS on the
backside just like it has every other company that
took that attitude.  Some people just seem to refuse
to learn from history, so subsequently are condemned
to repeat.

Well good luck in parsing through the information. Oh
not sure if you have it but I have found the help
files with VB are much better than those for VBA if
that helps any.


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