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Possible to email file used in class?

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Joanne has attended:
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Possible to email file used in class?

Is it possible for you to email the file that I was working on in the class? (10/11 Dec 09) (Southwark) I was sitting at computer One. I would like to read the notes that we typed next to the codes etc. thanks Jo

RE: Possible to email file used in class?

Hi Joanne,

Thank you for your question.

I will ask a colleague to send me your file and email it to you as a response to your forum question along with the full completed code.

Regards

Simon

RE: Possible to email file used in class?

Hi Simon have you had any luck with the file and codes please?
thanks Jo

RE: Possible to email file used in class?

Hi Joanne,

I have been away today in Luton so I haven't had a chance to get your code yet.

I am not in Southwark until Thursday but please find attached the completed code including the buttons.

Regards

Simon

Attached files...

Access VBA Completed code including all buttons.zip

RE: Possible to email file used in class?

Thanks Simon

Jo

RE: Possible to email file used in class?

Hi Joanne,

Can I confirm you received the completed Access code including all the buttons?

Regards

Simon

RE: Possible to email file used in class?

Hi Simon, yes it all works ok, Thanks

RE: Possible to email file used in class?

Hi Joanne,

Thank you for your response.

Regards

Simon

Tue 29 Dec 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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