Re: Two Questions
From: CJ Taylor ([cege])
Date: 10/11/04
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:20:18 -0500
First question pretty much answered already..
Second Question.
See PDF...
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"WStoreyII" <WStoreyII@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> First Question:
>
> Due to the hours of my job i can not go to school right now and i can't
> afford online classes. My questions is that i have learned a lot about
.net
> and i am pretty sure that if i got the right books i could learn what i
need
> to pass a test for the .net certification. Of course i have no practical
> experience. Which brings me to my question. How credible in the eyes of
an
> employer would a certification be? Any other input or advice would be
> helpfull as well. I really want a career in programming but just dont
know
> how to get my foot in the door.
>
> Second Question:
>
> I know that htis is not the right newsgroup for this but did not know of
> another newsgroup to post to. I have a form that i use for my company and
> have scanned. but i need to be able to make the fields on this form
editable
> so that i can print an exact copy of this form with data on it. How can i
do
> this with out making an application for it. Can it be done in ms word?
>
> WStoreyII
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