Re: specification ***
From: Paul Falla (paul_falla_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/26/04
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 00:45:46 -0800
Dear Aladdin
I have had another look at selecting the various
specification items via check boxes, and the best way to
go about this is by using user-forms. The down side to
this is the fact that there will be a certain amount of
coding that will need to be done in order to get the form
working in conjunction with the contractors works order.
But by no means impossible. If you do not feel confident
in doing it yourself, I am sure that there are a number of
IT contractors in your area who would be willing to help.
Another alternative, and possibly not viable for you, is
to use a database solution such as MS Access, as this
would provide a bit more flexability in your design.
Kind regards
Paul Falla
>-----Original Message-----
>Dear Aladdin
>
>It should be possible to do it with check boxes, and I
>will have a go at doing an example for you, rather than
>trying to write a huge tome of an explanation. I will get
>back to you soon.
>
>Kind regards
>
>Paul Falla
>>-----Original Message-----
>>ill actually be using checkboxes instead of radio
buttons
>for each
>>option
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