I'm useing 18Gb SCSI dynamic (not basic)drives with Win2000 Server on them.
I want to mirror the the 18Gb to a 36Gb drive shut down and make the 36Gb drive the primary drive.
Then,(and here's the tricky part) I want to extend the 18Gb partition that was mirrored onto the 36Gb drive into a 36GB...
I know how to create a form in Access 2000. I am trying to use a Dropdown list to link all the info together. Does anyone know where I can go to learn more about how to use these features in Access 2000?
I have Javascript that creats a pop-up window(the original window is a frame window), and I would like the pop-up window to open a file in the main frame of the original window.
NEED HELP PLEASE.
I know how to use pop-up windows, unfortunately my problem is that I need to open a html file from Adobe Acrobat. So I need to open a HTML file that independantly knows what it's own attributes are going to be.
Lucas
l.keating@engineaustralia.com.au
James,
I know how to use pop-up windows, unfortunately my problem is that I need to open a html file from Adobe Acrobat. So I need to open a HTML file that independantly knows what it's own attributes are going to be.
Lucas
l.keating@engineaustralia.com.au
I am trying to creat a page that when opened it opens to a specific size, no scroll and no menus.
Is there a way that I can specify these things for a paticular HTML file?
Do I do it in the header or the body and what commands should be used?
I am trying to have front page creat a page that when opened it opens to a specific size, no scroll and no menus.
Is there a way that I can specify these tings for a paticular HTML file?
Do you know how to use JavaScripts in Adobe Acrobat to Pop-up a new browser window (opening a seperate .HTML file)?
I can do it in HTML but Adobe Acrobat will not allow me to do it.
I haven't been able to get any JavaScripts to work in Adobe Acrobat, can anyone tell me why?
Dose anyone know how to use JavaScripts in Adobe Acrobat, I would like to have a Pop-up window from acrobat point to a HTML page. Like a more information window for a catalogue.
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