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  1. CooperDBM

    What is wrong with OpenOffice?

    Skip, I haven't tried programming in OpenOffice. Looks like Chris has you covered.
  2. CooperDBM

    What is wrong with OpenOffice?

    BA, like a lot of open/free software OpenOffice has it's own open forum, https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/. It's pretty active. I switched from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice 15 years ago without any trouble.
  3. CooperDBM

    If I delete mail from server it deletes from Windows Live Mail too

    If using IMAP you should create some categorized folders for long-term storage, and backup, on your local machine. When you move an email from the local Inbox, or Sent, to one of the new folders, removing it from the local Inbox, it will also be erased from the Inbox on the server. IMAP only...
  4. CooperDBM

    Best Way to block Junk mail

    Do NOT forward to abuse@messaging.microsoft.com. If you want to use that service follow the guidelines at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff715048.aspx
  5. CooperDBM

    Vista SP1

    You're lucky they didn't recommend turning your computer off to avoid further problems.
  6. CooperDBM

    Changing a control in a function

    I just read a bit of the introduction to the site I gave above. It's garbage. The tutorials might be of some use but you may want to look elsewhere as well. I should have looked at it more closely.
  7. CooperDBM

    Changing a control in a function

    Hi Asimov, A quick google search found the following site, http://www.functionx.com/cppcli/index.htm which gives a good tutorial for C++/CLI though not Windows Forms. I'm sure you can find a tutorial on Forms elsewhere. The introductory pages on the above site will also help you put C++/CLI...
  8. CooperDBM

    Classes and Where Do I put stuff in MFC

    MFC isn't included in the express edition. MFC predates .NET and doesn't rely on the .NET framework. .NET doesn't use MFC though there are ways to make them work together. .NET uses a newer user interface development library called Windows Forms (or something like that) which runs on top of...
  9. CooperDBM

    Classes and Where Do I put stuff in MFC

    Asimov, I can't really help you except to point out that the above example is not MFC. They're written in a Microsoft specific language called C++/CLI, an proprietory extension of C++, and use the .NET framework (i.e. forms) instead of MFC. I don't know .NET stuff yet. If you want to look at...

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