To me, its all about the screen resolution... My boss likes he's 19" and I like my twin 17" lcd screens. The 19" and 17" screens that we have both max out at 1280x1024. The day that I can find/afford a 17" lcd screen that can go greater than 1280x1024 I will get two. I use both my screens frequently, coding in a gui ide, debugging, working word, excel, email, web browsing, file searches, pdf files, mp3 player, talking clock, process explorers, registry trackers, calendar - and that's just what I have running at the moment - one never has enough screen real-estate... I get so upset with so-called - 'technology advancements' sometimes. Once upon a time, we had 17" crt screens that worked in much higher resolutions and then they got replaced with nice looking flat screens that take up less room and look pretty - UNTIL someone says - 'Hey, I can't fit as much as I used to - what gives...'. I am still looking for a notebook that can give good resolution as well, so far the Dell XPS M1530 can manage 1680x1050... BUT I WANT MORE...
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VB6 - Inserting a data worksheet in a workbook.Hi All, I am alittle new to VB6, but I would like help in writing a tiny app that takes a csv file and inserts it as a worksheet into a workbook. I am not sure of my users version of excel, but it will be version 10 or later so I have begun writing a late-binding app that starts excel and opens the workbook but not much else. Any help is appreciated.:) Regards, Andrew.