On Aug 31, 11:56 am, Wykaaa <wyk...@yahoo.fr> wrote: James Kanze a écrit : On Aug 27, 6:49 pm, Wykaaa <wyk...@yahoo.fr> wrote: David Côme a écrit : J'ai la norme sous les yeux et je n'arrive pas à trouver un paragraphe sur la priorité des opérateurs logique, en particulier sur && et ||. J'ai bien trouvé page 63 la note 53 disant "The precedence of operators
On Aug 27, 6:49 pm, Wykaaa <wyk...@yahoo.fr> wrote: David Côme a écrit : J'ai la norme sous les yeux et je n'arrive pas à trouver un paragraphe sur la priorité des opérateurs logique, en particulier sur && et ||. J'ai bien trouvé page 63 la note 53 disant "The precedence of operators is not directly specified, but it can be derived from the syntax." mais ca ne m'avance
If the OP is pasting additional text, it doesn't sound like a Copy|paste problem to me. It sounds like the OP is already pasting that additional text into the existing text in the cell--either in the formula bar or directly in the cell (if that option is turned on). ed wrote: On Jul 15, 4:38 pm, Dave Peterson <peter...@verizonXSPAM.net> wrote: Try changing the format of the
suede sofa (stuffed with microfiber). it's in good conditiona and comfy. The only thing that is wrong with it is the sofa has a slight los in the one arm Asking $60 i've also set of 4 brand new rugs tow of them are 10 x 2 2/3 feet and other 2 is 2x2 2/3 i asking for $70 for whole set ! We are moving so we must get rid of this items ASAP!! . Feel free to email if you have any questions!or call
Té, 1. In design view of the form, select the control (you forgot to mention what it is) that you want to be red. 2. Go to the Format|Conditional Formatting menu. 3. In the first Condition combobox, select 'Expression Is'. 4. In the textbox, type this expression: [OrderDate] Between #1/01/2008# And #4/01/2008# 5. Use the formatting controls to make it how you want (you forgot to