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alastair69 12-30-2005, 07:03 AM Is it just me or does this forum now have a lack of people willing to out, this will lead to the demise of this so called help group.
I have been helping people out were i can and this has got me know where, this i would of thought was the idea. Some one who can help we and so on this making a happy self help forum.
Alastair
selenau837 12-30-2005, 07:11 AM Is it just me or does this forum now have a lack of people willing to out, this will lead to the demise of this so called help group.
I have been helping people out were i can and this has got me know where, this i would of thought was the idea. Some one who can help we and so on this making a happy self help forum.
Alastair
I have not met anyone on here who is not willing to help if they can.
The only post I can see of your not answered so far is the TreeView question.
I would answer if I could.
Also, have to remember the last two weeks have been holidays, so the usuage has been down some.
KenHigg 12-30-2005, 07:44 AM Why would you think there is no one willing to help?
alastair69 12-30-2005, 07:48 AM Why would you think there is no one willing to help?
After writting this thread Selena has answered my question and i think she is doing some thing with it, I take back all that i have said.
Alastair
KenHigg 12-30-2005, 07:51 AM Selena does seem to have brought a calming quality to this forum... :)
alastair69 12-30-2005, 07:54 AM Selena does seem to have brought a calming quality to this forum... :)
You are right Ken, do you know much about TreeView controls
Alastair
alastair69 12-30-2005, 07:56 AM In cae you do could you have a look at this for me and let me know where i am going wrong, or any tips you may have on the subject.
http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=99473
Many Thanks
Alastair
selenau837 12-30-2005, 08:01 AM Selena does seem to have brought a calming quality to this forum... :)
Ahhh, thanks.
My main fear is I am still a novice, and I don't want to confuse people more. :eek:
Newman 12-30-2005, 08:53 AM I often start my posts with phrases like:
I think that...
Maybe....
I am not sure, but...
I believe that, although some of my first thoughts are wrong, my posts might bring some hints or, at least, show the person asking for help that his thread wasn't unnoticed. Also, the fact that I give some info brings the thread back up on the list so that someone that has not seen it the first time might see it the second time.
I usualy try to answer every day to the threads that still have no posts to it at the end of the day. Of course, I don't know everything. But I try to help the members find their answers by giving them some help on where to search for answers and which word to use in the search field.
alastair69 12-30-2005, 08:59 AM Thank you for your options, i was getting fustrated that was all, and some times it does not do any harm to bring this topic up as it will remind people that this forum should not be all one sided.
Alastair
KenHigg 12-30-2005, 09:29 AM You are right Ken, do you know much about TreeView controls
Alastair
I've seen them done, but without considerable effort, I'd be at a loss as to how they work. Sorry - :o
Thank you for your options, i was getting fustrated that was all, and some times it does not do any harm to bring this topic up as it will remind people that this forum should not be all one sided.
Alastair
Who the hell are you lecturing? :mad:
selenau837 12-30-2005, 10:39 AM Who the hell are you lecturing? :mad:
Ruh ro!! :eek:
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