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    many many thanks

    I've been here now a couple of days, asking questions and searching the forum, and it helped me a lot. the project is almost finished which is good because as a student in Belgium I'm only allowed to work 23 days tax free, and I had to finish it in that time. which I think might've been a lot...
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    The programmer is always at fault, but this seems random

    Well, I don't know really what to say about this one: Here I am thinking I'm doing the simplest job in the world, adding labels. I drag and drop about 3 labels on my form, and name them "comm1", "comm2" and "comm3". I will need them later to show comments but for now, there is no code anywhere...
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    Date, Dates, and how Ms access handles them

    Probably this has been replied before in many topics, but I didn't really find a post informing people of this strange thing that MS access does. on MSDN I can read that MS access will use the system date used on the host system. in my case that is dd/mm/yyyy. However, just to be on the safe...
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    a loop to think about, and I'm doing it wrong

    Hello again people, I have a bit of a logical problem. the solution seems so incredibly simple, but I don't seem to be able to come up with anything. there are days: day1_1, day2_1, day3_1 ... day1_2, day2_2, day3_2 ... day1_3, day2_3, day3_3 ... ... ... ... every day is a textbox with a...
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    Assigning an event at runtime to a control

    Dear people of the Access forums, Once more I call for help. I thought that this current problem I have would have a simple solution that is easily found on the internet, but apparently I am wrong because google has no answer for me. what is my problem? every employee has an amount of...
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    Multiple queries using ADO

    Hello all, I'm new here to the community and before I start asking away I want to say hello to all, and hope that I can help out as much as I can. beforehand, maybe I should inform that I actually am not familiar with VB and even less with access (I was a c# fan and usually went for Visual...
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