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Old September 16th, 2009, 05:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms,microsoft.public.access.formscoding,microsoft.public.access.macros,microsoft.public.access.modulesdaovba
Jeff Boyce
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Thanks to Leslie for the kind words, and a "disclaimer" for Jack ...

As in many situations, there may not be "one (and only one) right answer"
.... stay flexible!

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP

"Jack Leach" dymondjack at hot mail dot com wrote in message
...
"felt able to suggest some answers" is an early warning
symptom of incipient MVP-itis!


I still have some issues with this one... it's difficult sometimes to keep
your mouth shut if you're not 100% sure of what you're saying.

Sometimes, even, you think you know what you're saying, later to find out
that you really don't!

It definately is fulfulling to give back, but be careful, or at least try
to
include disclaimers ("I'm not sure I know what I'm talking about here, but
maybe....")


--
Jack Leach
www.tristatemachine.com

"I haven't failed, I've found ten thousand ways that don't work."
-Thomas Edison (1847-1931)



"John W. Vinson" wrote:

On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 08:56:55 +0100, "Leslie Isaacs"

wrote:

Hello All

I hope this will not be deemed to be inappropriate use of these
newsgroups,
but here goes ...

Some of you will know that I have asked for, and received, a great deal
of
help over the weeks/months(/years!) from the MVPs and others on these
newsgroups. I am consistently amazed by the fact that such high quality,
often quite in-depth help is made available to people like me by people
like
... you all. Not only do us amateurs nearly always get specific answers
to
our current problems (well - our access-related problems anyway!), but
the
help we get often goes further in educating us how to use the specific
answer in more general situations. I've even got to the point where I
have
felt able to suggest some answers to others' questions (albeit only
where
the questioner is evidently even more inexperienced that I am!). Rarely
in
life have I come across anything that is so useful, and valuable (in
terms
of the degree of expertise that is offered), and free! So on behalf of
all
of us questioners, I'd like to raise a glass of nice, warm English beer,
and
say "Cheers" - you are all great!

Just felt I had to say that.
Leslie Isaacs


Thanks for the kind words, Leslie. I just have to agree with Arvin and
Dave...
and to warn you, "felt able to suggest some answers" is an early warning
symptom of incipient MVP-itis!

--

John W. Vinson [MVP]