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Many Tears of Joy Over Christmas Ring (Dec 26 2007 21:59 GMT) - Hello everyone! I hope you all had a wonderful and happy holiday with your families. I want to thank everyone that sent Baxter and I Christmas cards. I spent Christmas in Vermont at my mom's with my sister, Barbara and my niece, Kelsey. I know some of you are wondering how Christmas went with my mom and my dad's college fraternity pin I found and had made iinto a ring for her from the one she lost over 34 years ago. |
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Making iPhoto Calendars as Holiday Gifts (Dec 26 2007 21:59 GMT) - Put yourself in my shoes for a moment. You spent a bunch of time in June designing and laying out a calendar in iPhoto as an anniversary present, complete with photos on the blank dates for each month and birthdays and anniversaries imported from iCal for everyone in your family. It’s gorgeous, your wife loves [...] |
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Electronic Payroll Stub (Dec 26 2007 21:59 GMT) - I want to create a electronic payroll stub and email it to each employee after each payroll. We use an in-house payroll system from which I can create a file detailing by employee their year-to-date payroll information. I'd like to generate an email for each employee giving them their year-to-date payroll info. I need some direction on possible applications that I could download this file into and then the application create and send the emails to each employee with just their data. Any help sending me in a director of an application that might help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Electronic Payroll Stub (Dec 26 2007 21:59 GMT) - I want to create a electronic payroll stub and email it to each employee after each payroll. We use an in-house payroll system from which I can create a file detailing by employee their year-to-date payroll information. I'd like to generate an email for each employee giving them their year-to-date payroll info. I need some direction on possible applications that I could download this file into and then the application create and send the emails to each employee with just their data. Any help sending me in a director of an application that might help would be greatly appreciated. |
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blogging (Pitchfork) (Dec 26 2007 21:58 GMT) - in 2000. Since the news of Peterson’s death hit on Christmas Eve, tributes from the jazz world have been pouring in. The Associated Press quoted the following statement from Herbie Hancock: “ |
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Top Celebrity Stories Of 2007 (Dec 26 2007 21:58 GMT) - This year, Hollywood drama played out off screen as much as it did on. Starlets such as Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton spent time in bars — and behind them. There were new beginnings for some and tragic endings for others. Watch a report from CBS New |
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Secured online loan (Dec 26 2007 21:58 GMT) - Getting a secured online loan helped me to get the cash I needed to increase the stock that I had to purchase for my business. Now, with an increased business inventory, I can finally heave a sigh of relief in the knowledge that the sales will be great for this year! A secured online loan [...] |
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Website design, web site designers, web page design, multimedia - Herts, Beds, Bucks, Berkhamsted, Chesham, Hemel Hempstead, Tring, Aylesbury - Ambrit UK (Dec 26 2007 21:58 GMT) - check this out for design of the blocks. Its really clean |
Microsoft Office Software
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How do I renumber existing footnotes so that they start from '1'? (Dec 26 2007 21:58 GMT) - I'm trying to renumber an existing book-length continuous sequence of footnotes to start from '1' in each chapter. I'm hoping there's a way to do this that won't involve bypassing the electronic numbering altogether. Can't seem to find this explained anywhere, but also don't remember it being a problem. I'm using Word 2003, Windows XP Professional. |
Microsoft Office Software
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Passing a Date Variable from Code to Update Query in a Loop (Dec 26 2007 21:58 GMT) - My challenge is to pass a changing date variable from the code to an Update Query. I already have a variable declared (DateComplete) and in use within the code that contains the value I want to pass, but just not sure how to make it happen using the DoCmd.OpenQuery structure. Below is some of the code to help scope this out: ====================== Private Sub CmdImport_Click() 'Import Files -- using the dates input on the form On Error GoTo Err_CmdImport_Click Dim dbMyDB As Database Dim EndDate As Date Dim PrevDate As Date Dim StartDate As Date Dim d As Integer Dim DaystoImport As Integer Dim DateComplete As String Dim strEnd As String Dim strStart As String Dim strStart2 As String Set dbMyDB = CurrentDb DoCmd. |
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