Re: How get rid of Office Discussion Groups on far left of screen
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Woody wrote:
When I come to this discussion group there is a grey area on the left of my
screen that lists the Office Discussion Groups.
I would guess there is a way to close this or get it off screen but if there
is, I can't find it. It is taking up a significant amout of screen realty.
The answer would depend on which newsreader you using.
The first thing to check is the Help file. If you can not
locate a useful topic, then you should look for a forum
specific to your newsreader. This forum is limited to VBA
programming for Access database forms.
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Marsh
MVP [MS Access]
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