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On 28 Jul, 16:26, " Jill" <n...@NOSPAMkintaline.co.uk> wrote: > babypink2...@googlemail.com wrote: > > > So if anyone has any suggesttions that I can try for 6 weeks, would be > > apprecaited > > Biotin > > -- > regards > Jill Bowis > > Domestic Poultry and Waterfowl Solutions > Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine Nursery > Seasonal Farm Foodhttp://www.kintaline.co.uk As a bit of advice Biotin     

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Author: John
Date: Jul 30, 2008 11:26

Hope anyone has an answer for me, and that i dont annoy peiople by asking the same question hundreds did before but I can find on the forum :) I installed fsx I got with my new computer ( i have the two dvd's ) It works nicely (very i must say) but asked for the install of the update sp1. I downloaded it but it starts ok but ends with the message to go to the support site because it didnt
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On 28 Jul, 15:16, "Jo" <joanne.richards...@tesco.net> wrote: > <babypink2...@googlemail.com> wrote in message > > news:f9e71bf4-5ddb-4d2b-b377-ce0e45c68d56@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > alapecia.  The skin is not broken, no scabs, no broken and stubbing > > hair, just visible pink skin which is clean and healthy.  His coat is > > perfect, what she did say though that it could be a hormonal     

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Author: William White
Date: Jul 28, 2008 23:57

<babypink2807@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:f9e71bf4-5ddb-4d2b-b377-ce0e45c68d56@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... alapecia. The skin is not broken, no scabs, no broken and stubbing hair, just visible pink skin which is clean and healthy. His coat is perfect, what she did say though that it could be a hormonal imbalance but that would not be tested until further down the line
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Spoke to the vet today and we have dismissed sweet itch, mites and ringworm. She did say it could be stress related and a mild form of alapecia. The skin is not broken, no scabs, no broken and stubbing hair, just visible pink skin which is clean and healthy. His coat is perfect, what she did say though that it could be a hormonal imbalance but that would not be tested until further down the     

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Author: Jill
Date: Jul 28, 2008 08:26

Hello, Thank you all for the suggestions/comments, etc. On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 10:43:19AM +0300, George Danchev wrote: I'd rather reply with few questions ;-) -- it seems that the command-option.patch is not applied before building stage causing your help2man call to fail, since the binary knows nothing about --help. What is your idea of how to apply (before building) and unapply
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I just downloaded it. Thanks I'll give it shot. "Douglas J. Steele" wrote: > I talked about automation in my July, 2005 "Access Answers" column in > Pinnacle Publication's "Smart Access". You can download the column (and > sample database) for free at > http://www.accessmvp.com/DJSteele/SmartAccess.html > > Off the top of my head, try something like: > > Dim objExcel As Object     

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Author: babypink2807
Date: Jul 28, 2008 07:27

I talked about automation in my July, 2005 "Access Answers" column in Pinnacle Publication's "Smart Access". You can download the column (and sample database) for free at http://www.accessmvp.com/DJSteele/SmartAccess.html Off the top of my head, try something like: Dim objExcel As Object Dim objWorkbook As Object Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application") Set objWorkbook
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How would I do that? "Douglas J. Steele" wrote: > It's entirely possible that the DLL Access uses to communicate with Excel > doesn't recognize that version. > > I suppose you could try using Automation to open the workbook in an instance > of Excel, save it, and then import that saved file. > > -- > Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP > http://I.Am/DougSteele > (no private e-mails     

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Author: Jo
Date: Jul 28, 2008 07:16

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Author: babypink2807
Date: Jul 28, 2008 06:42

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Author: Noah Slater
Date: May 29, 2008 09:20

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Author: Pat
Date: Apr 14, 2008 05:21

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Author: Douglas J. Steele
Date: Apr 11, 2008 16:49

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Author: Pat
Date: Apr 11, 2008 15:51

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