A friend of mine at work has a problem... When she attaches picture files (.jpeg, .bmp) to an email (she uses Outlook) the file is attached to the email in picture format (you actually see the pic) as opposed to file format (an file icon with the file name). This problem occurs only when she is using her PC at home. When she is at work (outlook as well) the picture is attached in the file format Does anyone know why this is happening? Is there a menu option in Outlook she can use to change this? Thanks for the help, Nick
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Programmatically create a form using VBAHi, I'm using MS Access 2000, and I need to a form that consists of dynamic objects (i.e., the objects (text boxes) in the form are dependent upon data, and may need to change) Example- The form is illustrating the client's current currency positions. I may need more text boxes in the form if its recordsource increases that types of currency the client possesses. Thus, it the client decides to increase the types of currency's he/she trades, I need the form to dynamically create a new field illustrating that currency. Using VBA, is there a way to programmatically create a form, so it can store dynamic objects/content? Please let me know if I have not explained this in great enough detail I'd appreciate any help at all, Thanks Nick
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PPT Graphic AnimationHello, I'm using Ms PowerPoint '00. Does anyone know how to make graphics disappear off the screen with some type of animation? Basically, the ppt's current animations enable graphics to "fly" or "blind" onto the screen. I need to find a way to make those graphics "fly" or "blind" off of the screen. I know of the "hide after animation" and "hide after mouse click" already, but it is not what I'm looking for. When using those options, you need to animate the graphic "onto" the slide. I would like to have the graphic on the slide to begin with, and then animate it off the slide. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks for your time. Nick
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Cell phone Analog to Digital Converteroh,ok. thanks Nick
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Cell phone Analog to Digital Convertergood stuff. I get it now, thanks again Roger Nick
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Cell phone Analog to Digital ConverterYeah, I read the one line analogy Laura wrote! Sorry if I wanted an explanation w/ more detail. Its not that I don't believe your explanations, but I still don't understand how you can have an analog-to-digital signal converter for audio equipment, but not for cell phones. The principal for converting a signal is the same, whether the end product is a cell phone or a stereo receiver, right? Thanks, Nick
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Cell phone Analog to Digital ConverterThe wiring does consist of antenna and cabling. Thanks for the insight on the frequency incompatiblity, it was very helpful. thanks, Nick
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Cell phone Analog to Digital Converterok, but analog-to-digital converters do exist for audio equipment: http://www.amabilidade2002.com/toslink2.htm just thought it would be possible that converters are made for cell phones as well Thanks, Nick
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Cell phone Analog to Digital Converteroh,ok. Is it possible to have a more detailed explanation? The guy I'm researching this for is a global dept head. I'd like to be able to give him something substantial Thanks for the help Trollslayer, Nick
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Cell phone Analog to Digital ConverterNo, the actual cradle has nothing to do with it, unfortunately. Its the wiring inside the car, it is for an analog cell phone and can't support digital signals (according to the Audi dealership and 3 different cell phone companies) Thanks, Nick
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Cell phone Analog to Digital ConverterHi All, Hoping to find someone who possesses much more knowledge than myself on this subject. A friend of mine has a 2000 Audi S4 and it came pre-wired with a hands free cell phone kit built for an analog Motorola phone. Obviously, the problem is he no longer has (and doesn't want) an analog cell phone. Is there a kit he can purchase that can convert the current analog signal over to a digital signal? Thus, he can use his digital cell? Thanks for the help, Nick
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Something to think about...Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: _http://www.paddedwall.org/help/\[^\]_ ok, now that was funny! But the problem still remains: You are not funny. John gave you the idea, hence John is funny...you are not Nick
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Something to think about...John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Bartender! I'll have two of whatever this guy's been drinking! Funny! John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: If you're talking to yourself out loud Good point! But, honestly, you can't sit there and tell me that you've never talked to yourself. And when you have, had a time where you couldn't remember if you possibly let a few words slip out loud. And when I say out loud, I don't mean shouting it while standing on the top of the toilet, I mean actually vocalizing your thoughts Nick
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Something to think about...Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Hehe, we're just pulling your leg. yeah, i realize that. but you're the only one that's not funny Nick
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Something to think about...Seriously, does anyone catch themselves having a self conversation...let's say while you are going to the bathroom at work...and during the middle of that converstation you realize you are talking to yourself, but you can't remember if you said anything out loud...and you worry about it, b/c if you did actually "voice" that conversation, the guy in the stall next to you might be offended? :confused: Nick
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Something to think about...Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: What was the question again? who could make the most posts that aren't funny. And I think you answered the question a while ago... :) Nick
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Something to think about...John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: 42 huh? i don't get it Nick
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Something to think about...Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Have you been hearing voices in your mind? only when i talk to myself...everyone hears thier own voice, that's the point of this post/conversation Nick
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Something to think about...Codin` Carlos wrote: unborn chicken voices in my head funny! Nick
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Something to think about...Cool, good point, I hear people talking out loud to themselves too.. But maybe they think they are mentally talking to themselves, but in actuality they are really talking out loud? How about if we all do that, but are just not aware of it???? I'm in DEEP trouble if that's the case Nick