Re: Microsoft Forms 2.0 ScrollBar



John Webb via AccessMonster.com" <forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:144848c9b2ac4b9fb1975bc3b0a72790@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I should also add that he means well and more often than not is in the
> right playing field if not on the pitch.

Hum......John, do you think I was a bit harsh? (I a being honest here....I
kind of thought was being quite nice...but it does seem I might have been a
bit harsh..and that I do NOT want to come access as!!

I do tend to use CAPS as a stress word...and perhaps I should actually use
something like *this* (ie: surround the post with asterisks.


I am certainly pointing out that using the activeX scroll bar with ms-access
don't make sense...but I also carefully stressed that the poster MOST
certainly may need the control..and to expand on what one is trying to
accomplish.

At any rate..if I seem a bit harsh...or even perhaps critical here...I give
my sincere apologies to the original poster. This is not my intention at
all. (It certainly IS MY intention to stress that the request of the
actifveX scroll control is somewhat strange in regards for use with
ms-access).

Once gain, John, I do *very* much appreciate your input..and I certainly
hope that my post is not one of harshness in anyway. People *are* allowed to
ask questions, be they different, hard, or easy, or even questions that
sometime seem a bit strange. For me to damage the welcome mat of this
newsgroup would MOST CERTAINLY be a sad day...

In fact one gets *so* comfortably in posting here, that often we simply say
the obvious..and perhaps lack some tact in that. Perhaps it is time for me
to grab a coffee, relax a bit, .and make sure I work harder to not offend
anyone as a result of me being blunt.....

--
Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP)
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
pleaseNOOSpamKallal@xxxxxxx
http://www.members.shaw.ca/AlbertKallal


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