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I have another Access question.
In Filemaker, there was an option to have a value list with check boxes, and you could check more than one box.
So, if a person was interested in BOTH Advanced Peri-Operative Cardiac Nursing AND Spanish for Healthcare Professionals, I could check both boxes, and this person would come up in a search for either class.
I need a way to do this in access....
You could set up a bunch of yes/no fields, one for each option, i.e., Advanced Peri-Operative Cardiac Nursing would have a field, and so would Spanish for Healthcare Professionals, then list all the available options on the form as check boxes. If you don't want this on the main form, you could put them on a subform that's either imbedded in the mainform, or as a pop-up.
So who wants cake a 19,200 x 2400 pixel monitor?
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eta: Yes, that is 19 thousand....
Wow.
That's going straight into my fantasy edit suite (aka List Of Things To Buy With My Lottery Winnings).
I think I need a bigger office.
tommyrot ... haven't you heard about "Liebermann Inc"? They are notorious for making outlandish claims about hardware and software but without actually delivering anything. What they did deliver was simply rebadged and no different from anything else already on the market.
eta: how can you trust a company that claims--or at least, infers--they have trademarked H20?
Kaylee: By the way, the eighty-ten's the same machine. They changed the plating, hoped no one'd notice!
Grr. So annoying! I just bought Scrabble for my computer (Mac, so it was more of a PITA to find a version) and was all "Whee, yay!". Except two problems: one, it requires putting the CD in EVERY TIME (ew?) and two, it takes up the WHOLE screen while playing it--can't have anything else open. GRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
Many games do one or both of those things. The first is to make it slightly tougher to use the game without purchasing a copy. Civ III does both.