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I have 21 names in the list box, this names have their own
individual querys. Adobe, Microsoft, Billback, etc., Also they have there own individual Reports too, the Report have their own names AdobeR, MicrosoftR, BillbackR, etc. (the "R" Stands for Report). The Report are base of the query. I have Seperate button one to Run query and one to Run Reports. Jeffrey Johnson |
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lordjeffj wrote:
I have 21 names in the list box, this names have their own individual querys. Adobe, Microsoft, Billback, etc., Also they have there own individual Reports too, the Report have their own names AdobeR, MicrosoftR, BillbackR, etc. (the "R" Stands for Report). The Report are base of the query. I have Seperate button one to Run query and one to Run Reports. Wow. Thats great. Really marvellous. Wolfram :o) |
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-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "lordjeffj" wrote in message ... I have 21 names in the list box, this names have their own individual querys. Adobe, Microsoft, Billback, etc., Also they have there own individual Reports too, the Report have their own names AdobeR, MicrosoftR, BillbackR, etc. (the "R" Stands for Report). The Report are base of the query. I have Seperate button one to Run query and one to Run Reports. Jeffrey Johnson |
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