Your friend must have had a very sheltered upbringing to have a reaction like that. Most aussies would find "fanny" more acceptable than "bum" for use in conversation.
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Lightning [upsidedown]
Tony
Yes, I've been stepping through the code checking each line of the subroutine. Every other line of the code works exactly as expected. This line appears to process and the routine moves to the next line and continues processing until completion.
However, when watching the IDE window...
Combo
Thanks, but adding in the .Item didn't make any difference.
But, a star for you for the link to the previous thread. I had searched for anything previous, but obviously didn't get the keywords right.
Thanks again
Lightning [upsidedown]
Hopefully someone can answer this problem for me.
I am trying to update a code module in Excel using the following code
Sub ReplaceModules()
' Export Module from this workbook
strFileName2 = ThisWorkbook.PATH & "\tempmodxxx.bas"...
He'd have to have been blind, not to notice it was the RMS Titanic. Although if your that drunk, the H and the R could look similar!
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Lightning [upsidedown]
On the way to work this morning:
ALCHMST
The car certainly wasn't gold, so the driver is still unsuccessful!
Unless he is a chemist named Al.
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Lightning [upsidedown]
KenCunningham
Obtaining a personalised plate is easy. Getting a Vanity plate is the toughie.
And don't call me darling - I hardly know you!!
Cheers
Lightning
It's much the same system in Australia.
Each State allows Personalised Plates of two letter & three number compbinations, and Vanity plates of up to 8 letters. Again, as long as it's not offensive, vulgar, or otherwise objectionable (according to the Licencing Department's standards)
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Obsessed? Us? Just because we'll cook any meal on the barbie? No, that's not right.
Why, just this morning I got up at 6.00am, cooked the bacon, eggs and tomato for breakfast on the bbq. Now, if I was Obsessed with bbq'ing, I would have gotten up at 5.00am and added the mushrooms and...
About June last year it was released on DVD (Region 4). Would you like a copy?
And if you don't want a copy, she'll jump through your modem and rip your bl**dy arms off!
Cheers! [upsidedown]
Not really, Santa. It's to do with Strine and the way some aussies sometimes stress their pronounciations.
Country Fresh becoming an unpleasant slang word for a part of female anatomy and a word that means to freshen again.
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