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Kind of but not quite.
I have barebones code for a macro that will do it but never got around to finishing it.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Remember to put it into a tip/trick when you're done. Just thought I'd remind you, since, you know, you'd totally forget to do that.
Speaking of macros, I just finished writing my first VBA macro in Word to export to PDF and close the current document. Sped up my workflow, but now I feel dirty.
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AspDotNetDev wrote: my first VBA macro in Word to export to PDF and close the current document. Sped
up my workflow, but now I feel dirty.
You should
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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I do have to aggree that comments can help, but most people create horrible comments.
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Agreed 120%.
/ravi
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Sometimes I'm hanging-up:
all seems to be good and right, but code doesn't work as needed.
If I cant find error in reasonable time, I start commenting every line of code inside function - that really works for me.
Using such "very descriptive" commenting I solve 99% problems.
Possibly when writing I'm start to think ?
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So next time you find yourself feeling the need to exercise the right to complain – or just feel like venting – spend some time finding the right person to complain to. A lot of times you find your anger is less than you initially think it is and many a time you will find that you did something wrong in the first place. This way to the suggestion box.
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While developers are incredibly intelligent, they can sometimes be a bit insecure about how smart they are compared to their peers. I've seen developer message boards tear apart billion-dollar franchises, indie darlings, and everything in between by overanalyzing and nitpicking. We always want to prove that we thought of an idea before anyone else, or we will cite a case in which an idea has been attempted, succeeded, failed, or been played out. In short, this article identifies communication techniques that are often used in discussions, arguments, and debates among game developers in order to "win" said conversations. The new Socratic method: shoot first, ask questions later.
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These are 8 issues I hoped wouldn’t have made their way into the final build. Having said that, within a few hours of installing, I completely switched to W8 on my Air as my primary OS. It’s beautiful, quick and Windows. It's like two, two... two operating systems in one.
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People have always culled personal libraries, of course, but the process is different in the age of the e-book. The literary classics that fill an entire book case are now all available electronically, most of them for free. Why carry “A Hazard of New Fortunes” or “The Brothers Karamazov” around when they can always be recalled from the Cloud, loaded onto a Kindle or the virtual shelf of the iBookstore? There is no friend as loyal as a book.
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Fifty years ago this month, one of the most influential books of the 20th century was published by the University of Chicago Press. Many if not most lay people have probably never heard of its author, Thomas Kuhn, or of his book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, but their thinking has almost certainly been influenced by his ideas. The litmus test is whether you've ever heard or used the term "paradigm shift", which is probably the most used – and abused – term in contemporary discussions of organisational change and intellectual progress. He introduced a paradigm shift in paradigm shifts.
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Your PC may not need a faster network, but overall data usage on the Web is doubling every year. The big question: Can the venerable Ethernet standard handle a terabit per second? Remember when 9600 baud seemed screaming fast?
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Terrence Dorsey wrote: Remember when 9600 baud seemed screaming fast?
No.
It was always too slow!
(However, I do remember the joy when my local exchange upgraded from V.34 to V.90 and I would get a screaming 48kb connection)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Eeeeeeeeeeeehhhhh kkkkhhhhhhhhhhhh eeeeeehhhhhhhh!
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Unless I have to go into an office and am hung over, I really like Mondays. I've had a break and am refreshed and positive about the week ahead work wise.
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They obviously never worked in IT with weekly jobs that run on Sunday night, crashing and spewing garbage everywhere, delaying other processing, etc., making Monday morning a massive fire drill trying to get everything fixed before the business people show up and expect to do real work.
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I don't know you, but i agree with that little orange cat, which was his name?... o yeah, Garfield.
Comics: 1
Science: 0
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What more can I say? This[^] article lays it all out pretty well, and the confusion in the Windows market is laid bare pretty well.
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Spot on.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Looks like Windows Phone could overtake Blackberry as the best loser in the smartphone market; ArsTechnica[^]
"As beings of finite lifespan, our contributions to the sum of human knowledge is one of the greatest endeavors we can undertake and one of the defining characteristics of humanity itself"
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mobilewares wrote: The one shining light is that the Win8 market is hotting up...
"hotting up"? Really??? Or is it that people in Australia can't be bothered to conjugate their verbs correctly (yes, I realize this is actually a gerund. Still, no excuse)?
m.bergman
For Bruce Schneier, quanta only have one state : afraid.
To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered. -- Voltaire
In most cases the only difference between disappointment and depression is your level of commitment. -- Marc Maron
I am not a chatbot
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I'm part of the statistics for the WP7 sales after WP8 announcement. I just had a bad timing to loose my cell phone so now I just bought a Lumia 900...
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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The biggest problem is that they (Microsoft) announce something they don't have and that probably will take a long while to get it, but they don't know for certain when it going to be ready.
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Coding mores cripple programmers by making it so they can't work in other languages. You see it all the time, where a programmer comes to a new language and drags all his previous language's coding styles and social mores with him. You also see how it frustrates them and deters them from attempting the new language. You'll see Java programmers freak out that there's no braces in Python code. You'll see Python programmers freak out that there's magic in Ruby code. You'll see Ruby programmers freak out that there's inconsistency in Python method usage. White space is bad. Semicolons are bad. For loops are bad... except that they work!
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