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    In the last few days I've found something on MSDN which gets me quite excited (we've just had another child and .. let's not go there) The URL is http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/techart/desipat.htm (how do I make it clickable, guys?) I had a Google (is this a verb yet?) and couldn't find anything else on it (surely some mistake). But liked it so much I wondered if anyone else had (1) had the same thoughts or (2) (more interestingly) been using it for years. Its got me going so much I'm even considering firing up visual modeler help to find out how to use it properly (.. and how do I get smilies too)! Kind regards Al. ATL, whatever that is, all the way!

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      In the last few days I've found something on MSDN which gets me quite excited (we've just had another child and .. let's not go there) The URL is http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/techart/desipat.htm (how do I make it clickable, guys?) I had a Google (is this a verb yet?) and couldn't find anything else on it (surely some mistake). But liked it so much I wondered if anyone else had (1) had the same thoughts or (2) (more interestingly) been using it for years. Its got me going so much I'm even considering firing up visual modeler help to find out how to use it properly (.. and how do I get smilies too)! Kind regards Al. ATL, whatever that is, all the way!

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      you make it clickable like so http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/techart/desipat.htm :)

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        In the last few days I've found something on MSDN which gets me quite excited (we've just had another child and .. let's not go there) The URL is http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/techart/desipat.htm (how do I make it clickable, guys?) I had a Google (is this a verb yet?) and couldn't find anything else on it (surely some mistake). But liked it so much I wondered if anyone else had (1) had the same thoughts or (2) (more interestingly) been using it for years. Its got me going so much I'm even considering firing up visual modeler help to find out how to use it properly (.. and how do I get smilies too)! Kind regards Al. ATL, whatever that is, all the way!

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        Alex, You can add a wide variety of html tags to your postings on CP, so if you want to make a link 'clickable' you need to put it in as an anchor tag. In the following example, I'll use round brackets but you should use greater than and less than instead when you actually use it: (a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/techart/desipat.htm")http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/techart/desipat.htm(/a) and if you actually use the gt and lt symbols, it looks like this: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?URL=/library/techart/desipat.htm Looks complicated, but it's pretty easy when you get the hang of it. HTH David

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