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- Naming Objects in VBA
- I have XP and Office 2003. In powerpoint I have added a textbox object to numerous slides which I wish to access in VBA (ex. msgbox Slide5.Team1.Value displays the content of a textbox called "Team1" on a slide named "slide5"). The Team1 textbox exists on all slides. How can I...
- Tags: Dim intI, Dim strSlide, Family Feud, Microsoft Visual Basic, programming, rwint@..., slide, Slide5, Team1, textBox, VBA
- Q&A 2005-06-30
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- Every help desk professional who supports Linux systems should know these basic tips.Are you looking for a simple way to improve your Linux skills? Our Linux TechMail is the answer. This message contains valuable information that can save you time and effort. Below, you'll find five examples of what this...
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- Access SOAP applications natively in Windows XP
- Brien Posey explains how to use Windows XP's built-in SOAP client to execute SOAP-enabled applications. He provides a brief introduction to SOAP and WSDL standards, and offers examples of how to implement a client to work with a SOAP Web service.Simple Object Access Protocol SOAP is the protocol that defines...
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- Technical articles 2002-11-14
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