[AccessD] MiniCalendar Version 4.02

William Hindman wdhindman at bellsouth.net
Fri Sep 26 11:48:27 CDT 2003


...no AD ...Drew's address was readily available in his message ...reminders re "me toos" are posted to the list itself as a reminder to others ...in the past we've had hundreds of such responses quickly follow such a post ...but a quick reminder post on list stops it in its tracks ...I can assure you there was nothing either hasty or "persnickety" about it ...HTH :)

...the persnickety Mr. H :)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: A.D.Tejpal 
  To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving 
  Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 10:22 AM
  Subject: Re: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Version 4.02


  William,

      I fully agree with your view that overloading of list has to be avoided. Drew had made a specific mention as well. However, his message did not contain his email address. Otherwise there was no question of not writing to him directly (i.e. Off List).

      Don't you think you have been rather hasty in your communication? Should you not have sent your message  Off List in the spirit of netiquette ?

  Regards,
  A.D.Tejpal
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: William Hindman 
    To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving 
    Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 16:47
    Subject: Re: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Version 4.02


    AD

    ...me too's on list are discouraged ...please read the netiquette at www.databaseadvisors.com ...Drew did specifically ask to be contacted off list ...that prevents everyone else from being inundated with a hundred "me too" msgs that posts like this draw. :)

    William Hindman
    "A liberator, however generous, should never expect gratitude, 
    at least not for long. According to Isaiah Berlin, who was a 
    member of Britain's Marshall Plan delegation, the European 
    attitude in 1947 toward America's postwar generosity was that 
    of "lofty and demanding beggars approaching an apprehensive
    millionaire." Antony Beevor, Nobody Loves a Liberator.

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: A.D.Tejpal 
      To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving 
      Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 1:04 AM
      Subject: Re: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Version 4.02


      Drew,

          Could you kindly send me a copy ?

      Regards,
      A.D.Tejpal
      adtp at touchtelindia.net
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        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Drew Wutka 
        To: 'AccessD at databaseadvisors.com' 
        Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 07:28
        Subject: [AccessD] MiniCalendar Version 4.02


        Just sent out another Beta version of my MiniCalendar, to the people that
        volunteered (and a few more) before.  If you want to be included (and
        receive this last release), holler at me (offline, so we don't clutter the
        list).  This new version actually 'works' (previous version didn't actually
        have complete calendar capabilities), yippie, but I had to 'upgrade' it to
        Access 2000 and up, because of RaiseEvents.

        On a side note, this thing has 'sliding' menus....not your typical sliding
        menu either, because it slides out with a width specific to the menu, not
        the access form (had fun with API's to do that).  And the modifications I
        made to that code tonight would make it pretty easy to add to another
        project.  By menu, I just mean an additional part of the form...not an
        actual menu, because I have various controls on them.

        Drew


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