Access Europe Meeting - Wed 3 Jan (1 Viewer)

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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 3 Jan 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM).
For other local times, please check https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/

In this month's session, Ramachandran (APR) Pillai will be leading a presentation called Streamline Form Module Code in the standalone Class Module

For more details about the topic and speaker together with connection details for the meeting, please visit https://isladogs.co.uk/aeu-23/ or https://accessusergroups.org/europe/event/access-europe-2024-01-03/

The meeting will again be held on Zoom. When the time comes, you can connect using Join Zoom Meeting.
If you are asked, use: Meeting ID: 924 3129 5683 ; Passcode: 661210
 

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REMINDER:
Access Europe meeting is tomorrow - WED 3 Jan At 18:00 UK time - for meeting details & connection info, see post #1
 

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This month's video of the AEU session will be uploaded hopefully at the end of this week.
Unfortunately, due to technical issues, our presenter lost his internet connection mid-way through the session.

I'll be re-recording the second half of the AEU session with him tomorrow & will also deal with the many audio glitches at my end.
The new recording will include questions from both the chat & the excellent discussion session after the presenter lost connection.
 

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The video of APR Pillai's presentation is now available on the Access Europe YouTube channel:

As stated above, due to technical issues, our presenter lost internet connection about half way through the session.
We re-recorded the second half a few days later and included questions & answers both from the session chat and later discussion.
The final result is as close as possible to what was originally intended by our presenter.
 

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