6 Mth. Review is exactly 6 Mths. + 1 day from the yearly Recert. Is there a way to do a Formula in Access 2003 to make 6 Mth Review field auto-fill once the Yearly Recert. field info. is entered?
Example: Recert. = July 31, 2010; 6 Mth. Review would = Feb. 1, 2011.
I like to try to keep things as simple as possible. Here’s how I would do it, fwiw.
Let’s say the name of your field for recert is txtRecert (doesn’t matter what you name it)
On your form, create an unbound text field. That will be your "review would" field. Let’s say you name that field txtReview (doesn’t matter what you name it). Select properties for txtReview. In the control source I would put =[txtRecert]+180. In the format box for txtReview make sure the format is set to the date format you like (ex: mmm dd yyyy would give a date of Oct 25 2009) The 180 is 6months (30days x 6). As soon as you input a date into the txtRecert box, it will automatically fill txtReview with 6months out date.
im lookin for a website that features latest book reviews and news on upcoming titles and discussion..more of a version of Roger ebert’s movie review website but on books,haha..any help is appreciated 
http://www.booklistonline.com/?gclid=CPPDjvLv1Z0CFYZM5QodaUKkyA
also sign up for
Library Thing
Goodreads
We Read
or one of the many book-sharing and review sites.
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I’m reading it, but if someone asks me what it’s about, I’m not sure I’ll know how to respond o.O
I’m in 7th grade
He made up a tale that Jesus had a wife and child and that the Church hid it then piled a conspiracy on top
Junk history, bad writing, junk science, junk religion.
http://jerusalemperspective.com/%5Cdefault.aspx?tabid=27&ArticleID=1918
http://www.hogranch.com/mayer/dvc.html
http://www.xenos.org/essays/deconstruct_davinci.htm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/6232148/The-Lost-Symbol-and-The-Da-Vinci-Code-author-Dan-Brown-50-factual-errors.html
These are a few of dozens that come up with searches on topics
I’ve finally got a top ten! Mind giving me your opinions?
Genevieve Susannah "Evie"
Seraphina Juliet "Sadie"
Antonella Sophia "Ellie"
Vittoria Isabel "Vivi"
Rosalie Francesca "Rose"
Beatrice Caroline "Trixie"
Cecilia Ruby "Celia"
Olive Madeleine "Liv"
Leora Daisy "Leah"
Cordelia Violet "Cora"
Nicknames would be mostly occasional.
And for the record, Susannah, Juliet and Isabel are family names.
I love the names Cora Violet and Olive Madeline. Very beautiful.
I’m looking for something with in depth information on as many wrinkle creams as possible.
Go to http://www.cosmeticscop.com – she does a very thorough, unbiased review of almost all skin care lines.
I have a digital camera from 3 years ago and the quality was never good, the zoom was bad, and the batteries ran out fast. I’m considering the Nikon Coolpix s220, but after reading some reviews, I’m not sure if it’s the right choice for me.
Go to http://www.dpreview.com and read the reviews. Start with the Sony cameras, they make some pretty good pocket cameras.
When I review the list of members in the group I created, the members are identified by their Yahoo user name. Some of them are not their real names, so it’s hard to keep track of who they are. I’d like to be able to store a real name associated with the Yahoo user iDs in the members page so it’s easy to know who’s who. Does anyone know how to do that?
there is no feature to do this, sorry
Thinking about getting the Samsung Solstice… Any comments, suggestions, reviews on it? Please and thank you!
on youtube you can find plenty of hands-on video reviews. check out the link below to find a highly rated video on it.
good luck!
Thinking about getting the Samsung Solstice… Any comments, suggestions, reviews on it? Please and thank you!
on youtube you can find plenty of hands-on video reviews. check out the link below to find a highly rated video on it.
good luck!
I just need a company that is well known for producing quality review guides for the cpa exam.
I understand firms such as Kaplan offer complete review courses including how to take the exam…..how to interpret questions…..how to respond to queries, etc. You may find similar information useful when sitting for the lieutenant’s exam.