• WSTomG

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    • in reply to: Separate forum #508482

      I disagree, it would be nice to see issues with each in one location, to facilitate comparing the two. A simple IE or NC would do well to start off the subject. If this keeps up you’ll have posts for separate versions.

    • in reply to: Converting WordBasic to VBA #508481

      Thanks for the advertising!

    • in reply to: Word VBA books #508480

      How about these from O’Reilly & Associates

      Word 2000 Developer’s Handbook

    • in reply to: Scope of VB/VBA forum #508478

      So what’s the problem, there’s enough stuff you can learn in VBA that applies to VB, and there are things one can learn that apply to VBA. In your train of thought then, let’s have an Access VBA forum, Excel VBA forum, Word VBA forum, etc. as there are things in each that the others don’t have.

    • in reply to: TechNet Support #508476

      Exactly what I meant Howard

    • in reply to: TechNet Support #508473

      You will find the following:
      http://support.microsoft.com/support/search/c.asp? turns into http://search.support.microsoft.com/kb/c.asp

      They both look the same, however, note the title above the TechNet search. It states “Advanced Search”, and the main difference is in their lists of products. You see games and stuff in the URL listed above, you see more technical stuff in the TechNet link I posted. For example, Cluster Server is in the TechNet list but not in the URL above.

      Basically if you go to Microsoft’s home page, then click support to get to http://support.microsoft.com/directory/ you then will find near the bottom, a list of online support under the heading “Find the online support that’s right for you.” When you go to any one of these support sites you will see a link to the searchable Knowledgebase, based on what page you are coming from the list of products is geared towards that type of customer.

      How’s that for a short answer?

    • in reply to: Absolute vs. relative paths: New Year’s Resolution #508471

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    • in reply to: Using standard HTML: New Year’s Resolution #508470

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    • in reply to: RWW? #508463

      Good to see you back Howard!

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