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Create a new query in design view. Add the table. Add the field. In the Selection Criterion "cell" under the field, add: Like [Enter the first 5 characters] & * Save and run the query. This query will prompt the person running it to provide a "starts with" search string and then find anything in the field that starts with those characters. Note that it is not (and need not     

Group: microsoft.public.access.forms · Group Profile · Search for 5 characters that start with in microsoft.public.access.forms
Author: Jeff Boyce
Date: Dec 18, 2007 10:43

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Good to hear. Thank-you for posting back. We all do this once, I think, and then we decide to always keep our password policies the same, or always have passwords come from the most-strict environment to flow to the more lax ones. Good luck. take sk wrote: yeah, the solving is so simple and my stupid. I forgot to looking at
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AH! So now you're actually describing the problem! You didn't say that %%S was being used to format an ANSI string, and yes, there's a possibility that it isn't implemented on CE, but you could tell this very readily by reading the C Runtime source for CE, to see if they did it right. One of the problems I've found from other people asking CE questions is that the CE group copied all of the     

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Author: ab
Date: Sep 4, 2008 22:02

Package: muse Version: 0.8.1a-4 Severity: normal Tags: l10n -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Non-ASCII characters in the Spanish translation for menu names and other application text show up as character boxes. Start the program with LANG=es (I use es_AR, actually) and you'll find Settings|Metrónomo apperas as Metr.omo, where . represents the character box. This is probably
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Luis A. Afonso wrote: > AN INFAMOUS CHARACTER > > Ethan started thread writing: LONG before the date below. > > Date: Dec 10, 2006 5:57 PM The only other person in this thread, thus far, was Ethan.johnsons who asked the DEEP question His DEEP question was: "What is the sd of X-bar from a sample of size 9 from N(0,1). And Luis A. Afonso first answered .3333333333333333333333     

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Author: Joseph M. Newcomer
Date: Apr 10, 2007 09:17

AN INFAMOUS CHARACTER Ethan started thread writing: Date: Dec 10, 2006 5:57 PM Author: Ethan.Johnsons@gmail.com Subject: standard error: bootstrap vs standard normal *** The theoretical standard error of the mean of standard normal distribution with size 9 is .333. The standard error from bootstrap I have is 0.3267257 with a sample with size 9. My question is if the standard error from
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I'll give that a try and let you know if it works. Thanks for the info. "Pieter Wijnen" wrote: > To store the actual symbols from different fonts You'd have to use a rtf > control (http://www.lebans.com), at least for older versions of Access > Access 2003 (at least) can store Unicode, but I haven't really used it > except for pasting cyrillic texts > you can check out http://www.trigeminal     

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Author: Javier Kohen
Date: Mar 17, 2007 20:20

To store the actual symbols from different fonts You'd have to use a rtf control (http://www.lebans.com), at least for older versions of Access Access 2003 (at least) can store Unicode, but I haven't really used it except for pasting cyrillic texts you can check out http://www.trigeminal.com to see wheter they have freebies to help you out. simpler would be to bracket the special signs in
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On Apr 22, 5:59 am, "Shivani Joshi" <shivani.air11a...@gmail.com> wrote: > hello > i have a long array of string of characters. specifically, > i have > tday = ((timestamp_sec)./ 86400)-(7/24); > time = datestr(datenum(1970,1,1)+tday); > > where timestamp_sec is a vector of length 1000. > when i use > xlswrite('doit.xls',datestr(datenum(1970,1,1)+tday), 'tsRR', 'A2:G1001'); > or > xlswrite     

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Author: Reef Fish
Date: Dec 14, 2006 19:30

Names of God: A Way to Understand His Nature and Character http://www.allaboutgod.com/names-of-god.htm The Names of God used in the Bible act as a roadmap for learning about the character of God. Since the Bible is God's Word to us, the names He chooses in scripture are meant to reveal His true nature to us. Names of God: His Titles Revealed in Scripture "ELOHIM" (or Elohay) is the first
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Author: "Luis A. Afonso"
Date: Dec 14, 2006 19:13

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Author: SIGS
Date: Jul 27, 2006 10:11

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Author: Pieter Wijnen
Date: Jul 27, 2006 01:58

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Author: TideMan
Date: May 13, 2010 14:04

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Author: Ted L
Date: May 13, 2010 10:21

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