The new "spelling"

Mike375

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hi,

I am wondering if it is possable to create a marco or query that will seach a table for blank feilds under a spesific heading, (such as "date paid in full"), and then bring the entire record up in a report.

Is it possable? if yes how can it be done?

thanks
 
Is english the first language of the poster?
 
Seriously? Do we really need a new thread to bash a poster on their spelling? Obviously, English is either not a first language of the person in question or they just don't know how to spell... get over it.
 
Hey -- that could of been my spelling ...
 
Someone appears to be bored on this day in July.
 
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Isn't relieving that the main purpose of the forum?

Brian

BTW In the spirit of the thread - do you have an extraneous "this" in your post?

Actually, I was referring to me, and the extra this (which has since been corrected) is just an example.
 
could have Gary not "of" oh dear! where did you go to school? ;):D

Mind you you could get a job on Liverpool's radio City. :)

brian

hmmm. old skcool thinking

could have been
could of been

but you are a purist and english is not my strong point ..
I will bow down to your expertise- I can barely get my name right half the time - i think i am going slight dyslexic (?) or just lazy/word blind
 
could have Gary not "of" oh dear! where did you go to school? ;):D

Mind you you could get a job on Liverpool's radio City. :)

brian

I find it difficult to believe that you could hear the differance between "could've" and "could of" on the radio.

The lack of differance might explain why it's then written wrongly - seldom a problem on radio though.

I am amazed it wasn't said "cudda"
 
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