View Full Version : 1000 up for Malik
mdmackillop
03-16-2007, 10:08 AM
Congrats on the 1,000 post milestone!
:yay
malik641
03-17-2007, 09:17 PM
:ty:Thank you! Thank you!
Feels great to have been here for this long :cloud9: It's been most enjoyable since the beginning :)
Speaking of the beginning, I did a search recently in VBAX and came across some of my first posts. Wow, how little I knew back then!! (and still now I'm sure ;)) And since then all of you have helped me tremendously with your wonderful knowledge and still continue to do so :thumb It is always appreciated. Thanks for all of your kindness and help :friends: It's been a fun journey so far and I feel it will carry on that way.
Zack Barresse
03-17-2007, 09:59 PM
Woot! Joseph's graduated! LOL!
Thanks for choosing to stay a part of this group, Joseph. It's been a real pleasure. :yes
Ken Puls
03-18-2007, 12:24 AM
Hey Joseph,
Congratulations! :)
malik641
03-18-2007, 07:21 PM
Thanks again guys :) Now I need 2 more KBs!!!! Then I'll be a VBAX Master :whip (actually, I have like 3 floating around in there...but nobody has CorelDRAW to test :mkay)
Thanks for choosing to stay a part of this group, Joseph. It's been a real pleasure. :yes Same here Zack :). And just for the record, this site is where I post the most. And not just for VBA or MS Office. Out of all the places I post (just google my username) this beats every other one by at least 800 posts. There's just some sort of gravitational pull this site has that keeps me coming back :yes And I feel it is because of the atmosphere this place has. It has been, and will continue to be, the friendliest forum I've ever seen. I enjoy clicking my "VBAX" bookmark everytime, even if nothing's going on ;)
geekgirlau
03-18-2007, 08:27 PM
Way to go Joseph - you're already a Master in my eyes :bow:
lucas
03-18-2007, 09:55 PM
Thanks again guys :) Now I need 2 more KBs!!!! Then I'll be a VBAX Master :whip (actually, I have like 3 floating around in there...but nobody has CorelDRAW to test :mkay)
A couple of articles would get you there too Joseph.....Anne is right though you are fairly masterful already...May have to get a trial version of coreldraw just to check out your entries. It's basically a graphics program right?
Aussiebear
03-19-2007, 02:44 AM
Well done Joseph. Phew a thousand, :bow: That'll take me..... let me work this out.... multiply by... and carry forward, add a couple of mistake posts, 700 plagurised posts.... and one or two meaningful ones..... yep that comes to about 207 years to do for me.
malik641
03-19-2007, 06:06 PM
Way to go Joseph - you're already a Master in my eyes :bow:
Anne is right though you are fairly masterful already :) thanks guys. That means a lot to me.
A couple of articles would get you there too Joseph Hmmm....I could try. Maybe I could do one on deleting rows ;)
May have to get a trial version of coreldraw just to check out your entries. It's basically a graphics program right? Yes, CorelDRAW X3 (v.13) is much like a mix between photoshop and AutoCAD (actually, the only thing that makes it like AutoCAD [or any other drafting program] is the use of snaps and guidelines) but more like photoshop. I'm not sure if a trial version will let you run VBA code :think: But you could give it a shot.
It has been fun learning CorelDRAW VBA. They have a strange way to access Text Object's text property i.e. oShape.Text.Story or for characters oShape.Text.Story.Characters() but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty fun :) (the watch window and object browser are my best friends)
malik641
03-19-2007, 06:07 PM
Well done Joseph. Phew a thousand, :bow: That'll take me..... let me work this out.... multiply by... and carry forward, add a couple of mistake posts, 700 plagurised posts.... and one or two meaningful ones..... yep that comes to about 207 years to do for me. 700 plagurised posts :giggle
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