Re: Question for the MVP's



Oh thanks for enabling the uncommitted, procastinator in me. Of course, I have thought about posting some articles on my site of things that I've put together solo or with the help of others. For example, one that I'm particulary proud of is a combo box that lists the proper names of resorts (e.g. Disney's Grand Floridian Resort) into which you can type a short description (e.g. Grand) which does not appear in the list and have the proper name selected.

Paul Overway wrote:
Ken was just pointing out that the award is usually for community help provided by the MVP for a specific software application (i.e., Access). It isn't that you need to write an application to receive an MVP award, rather it is recognition of your contribution to the support of some Microsoft product.

So, you don't need to ever finish your application...you just need to get off your *** and post useful answers to user questions in the newsgroups. ;O)

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