Thanks for trying to help me randy.
Now I keep getting a pop up box asking for the IDField number?? I'm soooooooo frustrated!
I just feel like we're making this waaaaaaaaaaaaay too hard. Certainly, something as simple as deleting a date in a field by placing a check in a checkbox is more of...
Thanks for the post randy700. Not sure I understand the...
"WHERE IDField = " & Me.TextBoxName
...part though. Am I supposed to change TextBoxName to the name of my checkbox (MoreInfoNeeded)?
I'd like to think that I'm decent at coding stuff sometimes but I'm having a VERY bad day today. Not enough sleep or something. I'm trying to do something so simple, yet I can't get it.
I have a table called "drinfo". In that table, I have a field called "DateResponseRecvd". I've added a...
Had to re-evaluate and decided to go with some code from Ron's Excel page located at: http://www.rondebruin.nl/mail/folder2/mail2.htm
Much more intricate, but does exactly what I need it to do.
Thanks for the suggestions PHV!
DJ
Nope, I get the same error when I click the "Send" button.
It's a "Check Names" error box that states:
Microsoft Office does not recognize "email1@address.com; email2@address.com".
PHV,
Yes, I've tried every different syntax I can think of. It's like Outlook is trying to verify the entire line as one big email address.
If I click on each address, hit the space bar then back space, Outlook recognizes the first address, then if I space/back space on the second address, it...
I am trying to add multiple email addresses to send an email in Outlook via a Microsoft Exchange Server. I can get it to send using one email address, but I can't figure out the syntax to add a second email address because Outlook doesn't recognize the automated input of the email addresses if...
Thanks Gerry...
Yes, I am NOT a admin person, simply a aircraft maintenance guy by trade. Got thrown into a computer position because I knew how to open Word and Excel.
I created what I was looking for... in Adobe. I did learn about some capabilities in Excel that I didn't know existed so...
you could have some code that would write the user login name to a file, on every open"
Gerry, I'm looking for some code that would do exactly that. I'm on a corporate intranet and need to be able to track who opens a specific "read file" so I know they've read certain safety notices published...
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