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APLer wrote: > Ian Rawlings <news06@tarcus.org.uk> wrote in > news:l4pvd7-6a3.ln1@firewall.tarcus.org.uk: > >> On 2010-06-07, APLer <APLer@floor.tilde> wrote: >> >>> So if you have a car in the "passing lane" going as fast as the cars >>> in the other lane there *is* no way to get by. Virtually *all* other >>> highways are only two lanes here once you're outside cities. >> >> Yes I know,     

Group: rec.autos.sport.f1 · Group Profile · Search for Vieweing in rec.autos.sport.f1
Author: Brad
Date: Jun 7, 2010 22:57

Ian Rawlings <news06@tarcus.org.uk> wrote in news:l4pvd7-6a3.ln1@firewall.tarcus.org.uk: On 2010-06-07, APLer <APLer@floor.tilde> wrote: So if you have a car in the "passing lane" going as fast as the cars in the other lane there *is* no way to get by. Virtually *all* other highways are only two lanes here once you're outside cities. Yes I know, we get that here as well
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On Jun 7, 9:06 am, JFW Richards <jfwricha...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 7, 4:46 pm, "randy" <rkl...@wavecable.com> wrote: > > > "JFW Richards" > > > > > Austria, Switzerland and Lichtenstein spring to mind. > > > Austria was a part of the Soviet block, so that is understandable. > > > And Austria may not be part of Western Europe. But the other two are > > > notable exceptions. > > > "As     

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Author: Nisha Srinivas
Date: Jun 7, 2010 22:04

On Jun 7, 9:06 am, JFW Richards <jfwricha...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jun 7, 4:46 pm, "randy" <rkl...@wavecable.com> wrote: "JFW Richards" Austria, Switzerland and Lichtenstein spring to mind. Austria was a part of the Soviet block, so that is understandable. And Austria may not be part of Western Europe. But the other two are notable exceptions. "As
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On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 09:02:53 -0700, John F <JohnF@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >The standard layout for the datasheet view form is horizontal. Is there a way >to display the datasheet view vertically with the field names going down the >left side of the form and the data expanding to the right? Only with a third-party Grid control, or a very complex unbound form. --     

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Author: APLer
Date: Jun 7, 2010 16:19

Hello, we have Post TO GL so after posting in the sub series, there are batches in the Financial series that need to be posted. But how do I view the transactions that make up those batches? When I mark / unmark a line and click the Batch ID hyperlink then the Transaction button, it doesn't display any transactions. What is the best way to review the transactions that make up a batch in Master
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If you are talking about having a field "block" with something in it like Field: Old: New that should be assigning an alias "OLD" for the field named NEW and should not do any concatenating at all. It will consolidate all the same values into one row. For instance if you had a table with first names and last names show only the first name and GROUP By the first names you will see one     

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Author: Terry Cross
Date: Jun 7, 2010 12:51

Stanford International Dancers Upcoming Events Mountain View, CA PLEASE NOTE: the URLs below have changed! -------------------------------------------------------------------- June 11 (& 18): Marion Earl - International -------------------------------------------------------------------- Preview for June 25: All Request Evening ---------------------------------------------------
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In rec.autos.sport.f1 ^Tems^ <stevebrooks13@live.com> wrote: > Brad wrote: >> >> Oops, just realised this is crossposted to aus.sport.motor. Thought we had >> another Aussie in RASF1. :\ > > Sussed out RASF1 on Sunday night after the incident as I have lurked now > and then and find the different points of view interesting to say the least. "Interesting-interesting" or "interesting-weird"     

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Author: Terry Cross
Date: Jun 7, 2010 12:51

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Author: John W. Vinson
Date: Jun 7, 2010 12:39

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Author: mickieparis
Date: Jun 7, 2010 12:33

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Author: John Spencer
Date: Jun 7, 2010 12:05

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Author: Gene E. Bloch
Date: Jun 7, 2010 11:43

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Author: Mark
Date: Jun 1, 2010 02:52

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