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Denise Pollock wrote: I tried to do that but I'm really clueless about VB so I am sure I did not do it correctly. Can you maybe give step by step instructions or lead me to some? Do I need to start with the files already listed in the form? Or will this code be able to pull in the files into one field, and the date into the other? Sorry for the delay in responding, I
James A. Fortune wrote: I'll look around to see if I have an example of pulling all the files from a directory for you to look at. The FileDateTime can be called in a loop by exploiting the behavior of the Dir() function when called multiple times. I placed a sample A97 database at: http://personalwebs.oakland.edu/~fortune/FileTimes.zip It worked on a directory containing
On Jul 23, 1:24 pm, Rick Harrison <nickn...@surname.net> wrote: In article <1185192526.274672.172...@n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, Jake <Jake.Pentl...@gmail.com> wrote: Secondly, do you think that it is feasible- would there be a demand for commissioned literature? I think there might be people willing to pay someone to learn and use their conlang. Not just to translate