c_smithwick
Underpaid Programmer
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- Jan 8, 2010
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Grumpy old fart
Self taught Access, Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Visio VBA and Visial Basic 6 guru. I have used all the programs since their invention - started out in DOS and Qbasic and yes, I even remember when computer programs had to be loaded on punch cards in FORTRAN
Retired military (21 years), currently working civil service. I have several complex Access databases under my belt (10's of thousands of lines of VBA code each)
I am willing to help any and all who need it, but you should attempt to research the solution first yourself - best way to learn is to scratch your head and sweat over it for a while.
Neat code is good code. Don't skimp on proper declarations and don't use one-line If statements - those just piss me off. And don't ask me to do your homework you lazy #$%^&&* - do it yourself!
If you do have a legitimate question though, please ask. I might even write a paragraph or two of code for you - I love a challenge.
Just consider me the Dr. House of VBA. If you need a diagnosis, ask - it's what I do, but don't expect to be coddled and hugged!
Self taught Access, Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Visio VBA and Visial Basic 6 guru. I have used all the programs since their invention - started out in DOS and Qbasic and yes, I even remember when computer programs had to be loaded on punch cards in FORTRAN
Retired military (21 years), currently working civil service. I have several complex Access databases under my belt (10's of thousands of lines of VBA code each)
I am willing to help any and all who need it, but you should attempt to research the solution first yourself - best way to learn is to scratch your head and sweat over it for a while.
Neat code is good code. Don't skimp on proper declarations and don't use one-line If statements - those just piss me off. And don't ask me to do your homework you lazy #$%^&&* - do it yourself!
If you do have a legitimate question though, please ask. I might even write a paragraph or two of code for you - I love a challenge.
Just consider me the Dr. House of VBA. If you need a diagnosis, ask - it's what I do, but don't expect to be coddled and hugged!