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  1. johnvella

    Please Help: Notes 6.5.5 LookupHandle: handle out of range

    Hi, Sorry, I think I might have been a bit ambiguous there... I meant is there any way to copy the contents of all of the folders over, instead of having to open each folder individually, as opposed to opening each email... Anyway, it's not a problem now, as I manually copied the emails, (so...
  2. johnvella

    Please Help: Notes 6.5.5 LookupHandle: handle out of range

    Ok, time for an update. I've found a workaround, which involves moving the existing archive to a new folder on the PC, and archiving a single email, which created a new database. I have opened the old archive and started copying email to the new one, and it's working fine, except... The user...
  3. johnvella

    Please Help: Notes 6.5.5 LookupHandle: handle out of range

    Apologies for the double posting, but I could see a button to edit my original post. I've just had an idea, but I'm not sure if it will work. Could I creat an additional archive file and copy the emails from his original archive into the new one, then just use the new one as the default...
  4. johnvella

    Please Help: Notes 6.5.5 LookupHandle: handle out of range

    Please help! Before I start, I should point out that everyone in our company runs the same version of Windows, (XP SP2)and Lotus Notes, (6.5.5)and the users archive files are all stored on a network drive, (Not a mail server, just a standard server, which is mapped to their computers as the U...
  5. johnvella

    Creating a chart from a .csv file in VB6

    Hi johnwm, Thanks for you speedy response, and it's great to be here! This seems like a really useful site, which I will add to my favourites both at home and at work! I've read the rules, (I will review them later when I've a little more time to digest the contents fully) and have had a quick...
  6. johnvella

    Creating a chart from a .csv file in VB6

    I don't know whether or not this is do-able, but here goes: I have a .csv file which is auto-generated and at present I load this into Excel and create charts, for reporting purposes. At the moment this is done on a weekly basis, but I've been told it will soon be a daily report which is why I...

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