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Microsoft Office Software
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Userform and VBA (May 01 2008 08:55 GMT) - Hello, I am just a beginner in vba programming. In fact, I would like to have my own configuration when I open MS Project. Gantt would be locked and the parameters (name, duration, start date, end Date and ressources) would be save, modify or delete in an userform. I know that it is possible to make it directly with customize field, userform but I won't be able to insert in a calendar or a list of the ressource... My questions: |
CityCribs Real Estate
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Apartment For Sale in Atlanta ($74,900.00) (May 01 2008 08:55 GMT) - Atlanta, Atlanta - Atlanta, GA, Fulton County Land/Lot for Sale Bedrooms: 0 Bathrooms: 0 Atlanta, GA, Fulton County Land/Lot for Sale Lot Is Located Across From New And Recently Renovated Housing. Great Location In West End. Agent Details: |
Microsoft Office Software
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Check if content in cell is an integer (May 01 2008 08:55 GMT) - How do I check if the content in a cell, when divided by 4, returns an integer? It should give me 150 if it is an integer and display "NA" if it is not an integer. For example, the formula should check if the content A2 divided by 4 is an integer and display the necessary answer in cell C2. Hopefully the formula can be use to check any corresponding cell in this manner. I. |
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
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Capitalizing on Morgan Stanley's Level 3 Assets (May 01 2008 08:55 GMT) - Daniel Jones submits:Our Call Spread Recommendation on Goldman Sachs (GS) last week was right on the money, as the brokers and investment bank stocks seem to have recovered from their lows and are starting to show some solid performance. What's driving it? We believe there is something VERY important going on in this sector (specifically in the big Wall Street I-Banks) that is (up until now) beneath the surface of the banks' accounting for "Level I, 2 and 3" assets. Let? |
Blogator.com
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The right Vista strategy: Do nothing (May 01 2008 08:55 GMT) - [Tech Watch | InfoWorld Staff] - Most analyst firms were excited about Windows Vista in 2006, when it was on the verge of being released. But for several firms, that enthusiasm withered as it became clear that Vista is a flawed OS that few users actually want. Gartner has been among the most consistent doubters of Vista, warning businesses in November 2005 that the Vista migration would be long and slow, with most IT shops not able to fully deploy it until 2009 -- advice it still holds to. And today its view on Vista has soured considerably. [ Tell Microsoft to keep XP indefinitely: |
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