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moretakitty@gmail.com - 17 Jan 2005 21:28 GMT
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
Jean-Guy Marcil - 17 Jan 2005 22:19 GMT
moretakitty@gmail.com was telling us:
moretakitty@gmail.com nous racontait que :

> Hi!
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> 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.
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Moretakitty - 17 Jan 2005 22:30 GMT
Apologies, Google groups do not allow me to do that, and I do not have
access to regular groups while at work.
Moretakitty - 17 Jan 2005 22:37 GMT
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.
Moretakitty - 17 Jan 2005 22:37 GMT
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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