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Brianwarnock said:
I wonder if Rich is getting confused with the Isle of Skye, easy to do at his age.:D

Brian
It's easy for anybody, there are so bloody many of them Isles up there :mad: :D
 
Rich said:
It's easy for anybody, there are so bloody many of them Isles up there :mad: :D

The reason I wondered about this is that the new(ish) Skye bridge was a very expensive toll bridge when opened but is now toll free, I just don't know the story.

Brian
 
Talking of bridges - this one is called "The New Bridge" its in Ronda in Spain - it links the old part of Ronda to the New part - it was built over 200 years ago! . . . . . . . . .
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Col
 
I think you'll find the Rhonda is in Wales Col:)
 
Rich said:
And now I'm really curious, if you use the chunnel to get there, then surely you're no longer going overseas :confused:


Definitely under seas.

Or would that be under channel?
 
Rich said:
And now I'm really curious, if you use the chunnel to get there, then surely you're no longer going overseas :confused:
But we don't say we're going overseas - we say we're going abroad

Col
 
Ello :p New here :D

We don't do titles here, they are seen to be a little naff :rolleyes: but I get Office Manager put upon me.

Anyway, I hate Access but have been forced to produce a database with it because apparantly it's waaaay better than Excel. I'm sure.

I've never used Access, in fact, I've avoided it like the blooming plague.

I have to reproduce our entire Excel spreadsheet set up we have, seriously, there are loads, into Access. I'm finding this a little too much.. I've only been on two training courses and have a few workbooks but err I need help.. Could anyone recommend any good books/help?

Kez :confused:
 
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Rich said:
Yes of course, damn, I hope I don't become ized :eek: :o

No worry as long as you ride that old, er I mean 'Classic' scooter...
 
CEO
Cheif Executive Officer ,
COO
Cheif Operational Officer

I am not both of that :(
 
I am a Document Control and Development Officer. No idea why they call me an officer because I'm in a law office.
 
Intern, College (yes, separated by a comma)
I do whatever I am told, and recently that is very little, so I frequent AWF a lot. I did learn how to use Access on company time, so that's been nice.

Maybe one day I'll get a job that involves mechanical engineering... so that my current degree path isn't a complete waste.
 
Ello :p New here :D

We don't do titles here, they are seen to be a little naff :rolleyes: but I get Office Manager put upon me.

Anyway, I hate Access but have been forced to produce a database with it because apparantly it's waaaay better than Excel. I'm sure.

I've never used Access, in fact, I've avoided it like the blooming plague.

I have to reproduce our entire Excel spreadsheet set up we have, seriously, there are loads, into Access. I'm finding this a little too much.. I've only been on two training courses and have a few workbooks but err I need help.. Could anyone recommend any good books/help?

Kez :confused:


not a goodpalce for this post -

however try access for Dummies as a starter - and then a version of Access Bible both of these will help -

main thing is understand normalisation ...
 
I am a software engineer.... in the past they called that a programmer :P

Rob.
 

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