• WSGavin99

    WSGavin99

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    • in reply to: recommended PDF editor #1556960

      PDFill looks like a lot of moving parts…but it is

    • in reply to: recommended PDF editor #1556734

      I have downloaded a trial version of the basic Foxit which costs $89 and does what I need. It also displays well on a high def screen which is a big tick.

    • in reply to: recommended PDF editor #1556730

      thanks Coochin,

      I don’t have teh reader, I have the paid version. I have also bought a new Lenovo Yoga 3 with a high def screen. Acrobat used to display nicely but after one of the recent windows updates acrobat stopped displaying correctly. I am over high priced software – and teh reader does not have enough features.

    • in reply to: Database design #1471455

      Thanks Dave,
      What you are saying I think is in determining which way to go, give consideration how would it handle product line additions down the track.
      Fortunately the scope of business is limited and will not add product lines which are vastly dis-similar to those that it currently sells. I anticipate that adding tables (for product lines or non common attributes) will not be a big problem.

      Further, as I am only in the design phase I currently do not have the problem of deconstructing the tables for their non common attributes whilst the database is operating.

      Thanks for your considered words on this.
      Gavin

    • in reply to: UCase syntax #1466457

      So I tried
      =StrConv([Surname],3)

      and still no good.

      Any suggestions please?
      thanks

    • in reply to: UCase syntax #1465266

      Thanks for that.
      That is what I have done for now but I still would prefer to embed the instruction into the form the way Expression Builder does it. That way the procedure goes with the form.

    • in reply to: Underused tools hiding in Windows 7 and 8 #1463043

      That worked Jerry, thanks. Kind like trying to do anything in c:Program files Huh?

      It does not work for me. I receive the error “Can’t find specified file”. I have admin rights on my user account??

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