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    Security Concern

    Thank you JBB, The file is stored in a trusted location. I have had our IT guys look at it and it's baffled them. However I did find the problem with the db crashing. I copied and pasted the file (same location). Original file crashes, new file doesn't. Pasted the file in a different location...
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    Security Concern

    I am using Access 2010. I've recently started using this and I have a problem with crashing. It appears to be connected to command buttons and I have noticed that when I drag a button from the toolbar in a form design view, I get a warning that says a possible security concern has been...
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    Investments

    If you can afford it, lock it away in a pension fund so that when you retire, you will have something that will help maintain the standard of living you enjoyed before you retired. In the UK, there are lots of people who make no pension plans at all and think that the State will look after them...
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    Totals in a sub report

    I have a report that displays additional data via a sub report under a group header. I need to count the records in the sub report (either yes or no) and display them on the main report. Counting the records in the sub report is not a problem, but I can't get the sum of the total from each...
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    Task Bar Tabs

    I'm using Access 2003. When I use the autoexec command to open up a form I get two tabs open on the task bar: The Form Tab and the Database Tab. On previous versions I only used to get the one tab - the Form Tab. How do I get the same with 2003? Many thanks, Saintsman
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    Autoexec

    JR, You are a star! Thanks very much Saintsman
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    Autoexec

    In a moment of madness, I put a close command before the open form command. Now it just closes the database as soon as I try to open it. Is there a way round the autoexec function? Thanks in anticipation
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    What's your best/worst joke?

    A woman is at home when she hears someone knock at the door. She goes to the door and opens the door to see a man standing there. He asks the lady "Do you have a ******". She slams the door in disgust. The next morning she hears a knock at the door and it is the same man and he asks the same...
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    Changing character set VBA

    Yes thats it. I got confused when I couldn't find the numbers on the 'insert symbols' drop down in word and because its been years since I did hexidecimal and didn't recognise what I was seeing. Thank you.
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    Changing character set VBA

    This has been very helpful, however the code that I need is 25B2 ( for a ▲). It doesn't seem to like the B2 part for some reason. Numbers on their own is fine. Any suggestions appreciated.
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    What's your best/worst joke?

    Breasts Perfect breasts (o)(o) Fake silicone breasts ( + )( + ) Perky breasts (*)(*) Big nipple breasts (@)(@) A cups o o D cups { O }{ O } Wonder bra breasts (oYo) Cold breasts ( ^ )( ^ ) Lopsided breasts (o)(O) Pierced Breasts (Q)(O) Hanging Tassels Breasts (p)(p)...
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    What's your best/worst joke?

    The Sydney Morning Herald conducted a poll of male readers to see what exactly each enjoyed from having oral sex performed on them... Seven percent said they most enjoyed the sensations. Five percent confessed that their chief enjoyment came from the sense of domination. A staggering 88...
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    Joke (one for the Brits)

    SAN FRANCISCO MAN BECOMES FIRST AMERICAN TO GRASP SIGNIFICANCE OF IRONY SAN FRANCISCO - The Daily Telegraph spoke to Jay Fullmer, 38, who became the first American to get to grips with the concept of irony yesterday. 'It was weird,' Fullmer said, 'I was in London and, like, talking to this...
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    Is this FRIUT TREE a WINNER.

    So you want to make some wine? Whats the matter with a good old vine? Grow grapes!
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    Why do women hate the 'C' word?

    The 'C' word was used in one of the jokes in the other thread. One of our female members has taken exception to it's use. Other words have been used which can be considered by some as just as vulgar, but have been used without comment. What is it about that word that women don't like? You can...
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    Access and Windows XP

    Thank you, that'll sort it. Security is easy if you have been shown how to implement it. Those of us who are self taught struggle sometimes to find the right way to do things which is why a little pointer in the right direction is always appreciated. I'm sure that I could do much more with my...
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    Access and Windows XP

    We have recently converted from Office 97 to 2003 and Windows NT4 to XP. In the old days, when I opened a database up I would use autoexec and the db would open to a particular form. On the windows display it would just show that I had a particular Access database open. On windows XP, if I open...
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    Someone has hacked the forum :(

    I'm no expert on this but if a hacker was going to mess up the site, wouldn't he delete all the posts? Have we really lost them or are they still there but can't see them? We can only hope.
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    I am a mini cab driver!

    You want cheaper than £15? I bet you spend more than that in a night at the pub!
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    Upgrade to XP

    Thanks for the info, its going to be a great help. Fingers crossed.
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