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I know how you feel, I'm Mom to a teenager, and sometimes it's harder than hell to let them make their own decisions. However, Gustav looks like he will stay closer to Florida, than Mexico, one he heads into the Gulf, toward Louisiana. Maybe this will help: http://www2.foxnews.com/weather/weather_local.asp http://www.foxnews.com/video2/video08.html?maven_referralObject=3058066&maven_referralPlaylistId     

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Author: Eartha
Date: Aug 30, 2008 15:51

Eartha (goddessinjeans@switched.com) writes: Kiddo should be fine. Gustav, is heading for Louisiana, around New Orleans. I kinda like gray days - I tend to be a pessimist. Eartha Seems to me they forst started to talk about Louisiana out of wanting to make sennsationalism: at forst it was more like "imagine if it hit Lousiana again^^" when they did not think it woudl at
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Thanks for the post SueR. My name is not Steve. lol. I don't know where that came from. I am going to post again, and I will reveal my real name very shortly. <G> -- AZ "SueR" <Sue.M.Randall@gmail.com> wrote in message news:66160550-dcd5-4d5e-b331-641adad29dbc@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com... Hi AZ I read your posts and it's funny, you seem to have had some kind of premonition that     

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Author: Eleonore Beaudoin
Date: Aug 30, 2008 12:00

Hi AZ I read your posts and it's funny, you seem to have had some kind of premonition that this trip wouldn't be easy. You thought it would be the challenge of not smoking on a long journey, but it was actually the car. It's like the universe was testing you and you knew it was going to happen. Sometimes I get premonitions and it can make me really jumpy. Everyone tells you it's fine, nothing's
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Thanks, I added error handling to all procedures, missed this one somehow. It works. "Pieter Wijnen" wrote: > You have to add error handling to the calling code > ie > > On Error Resume Next > Access.Docmd.OpenReport "myRep" > > HTH > > Pieter > > "Tom Ventouris" <TomVentouris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FC8B26EB-1C1C-4FF4-B201-0B7D7444AFD0@microsoft.com     

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Author: AZ
Date: Jan 29, 2008 07:09

You have to add error handling to the calling code ie On Error Resume Next Access.Docmd.OpenReport "myRep" HTH Pieter "Tom Ventouris" <TomVentouris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FC8B26EB-1C1C-4FF4-B201-0B7D7444AFD0@microsoft.com... Thanks. I had tried this before posting. I get a "Report Action was cancelled" message. With or without error handling. "Pieter
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Thanks. I had tried this before posting. I get a "Report Action was cancelled" message. With or without error handling. "Pieter Wijnen" wrote: > It is not <g> > > Private Sub Report_NoData(Cancel As Integer) > Select Case MsgBox("Message", vbYesNo vbDefaultButton1, "MessageTitle") > Case VBA.vbNo > Cancel = True > Case Else > ' ... > End Select > End Sub > >     

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Author: SueR
Date: Jan 29, 2008 05:11

It is not <g> Private Sub Report_NoData(Cancel As Integer) Select Case MsgBox("Message", vbYesNo vbDefaultButton1, "MessageTitle") Case VBA.vbNo Cancel = True Case Else ' ... End Select End Sub "Tom Ventouris" <TomVentouris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:64D6F417-D57A-4044-BF2D-7CA2DDD09527@microsoft.com... The code below is called when by the On
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The code below is called when by the On NO Data Event of a report. I need to stop the report from running if the user selects NO, but leave the option open to run a blank report. I am using a Public Function because I need to call this from a large number of reports. I am really looking for the line that will stop the report if the user selects "Case vbNo". The "yes" is no problem since     

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Author: Tom Ventouris
Date: Aug 31, 2007 03:42

wrote: "Ski-Doo" <de+rickh@charter.net> wrote in message news:6m7353drbdvs9tpovn7jt1ud0476586k2j@4ax.com... wrote: Snip You seem to fail to get the drift, Gene. If the prophet, seer and revelator received the new and EVERLASTING COVENANT (emphasis on the key words) "from God," something is terribly wrong. Oh! _THAT_ is what you don't understand. Joseph
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Author: Pieter Wijnen
Date: Aug 31, 2007 03:15

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Author: Tom Ventouris
Date: Aug 30, 2007 14:46

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Author: Pieter Wijnen
Date: Aug 30, 2007 14:16

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Author: Tom Ventouris
Date: Aug 30, 2007 13:48

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Author: Ski-Doo
Date: May 21, 2007 16:34

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