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Open a text file for reading

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Brad - 05 Dec 2005 17:03 GMT
Thanks for taking the time to read my qestion.

How do you open a text file for reading?

Thanks,

Brad
Klatuu - 05 Dec 2005 17:12 GMT
Look in VBA Help for the FollowHyperlink method

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Brad - 05 Dec 2005 17:21 GMT
Sorry, I was not very clear in my question.

I want to open a text file to read with code... step through the lines and
set the line value to a variable.

Thanks,

Brad

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Klatuu - 05 Dec 2005 18:24 GMT
Then look in help for Line Input

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Brad - 05 Dec 2005 18:28 GMT
Line Input. Perfect,

Will do.

Help is easy to use, but if you don't know the key words to search for,
you're out of luck,

Thanks,

Brad

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Klatuu - 05 Dec 2005 18:40 GMT
Ain't that the truth

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David C. Holley - 05 Dec 2005 18:53 GMT
Don't get me on *that* soapbox.

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Klatuu - 05 Dec 2005 19:01 GMT
Oh, please start.  It is a slow and boring day, and a little heated
contraversy would be entertaining :)

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David C. Holley - 05 Dec 2005 19:10 GMT
For that matter...

If anyone's looking for a developer, I'm available at $35 per hour.
Check out my website at www.yellAtMe.com. I also have a wide variety of
holiday items for sale including fruitcakes, turtle doves and chocolate
covered strawberries. While we're at it, that guy Alex P. Keaton III
from Shebogan, IL is a fraud, steals all of my code without giving me
credit and on top of that he smells bad.

David H

> Oh, please start.  It is a slow and boring day, and a little heated
> contraversy would be entertaining :)
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David C. Holley - 05 Dec 2005 19:10 GMT
For that matter...

If anyone's looking for a developer, I'm available at $35 per hour.
Check out my website at www.yellAtMe.com. I also have a wide variety of
holiday items for sale including fruitcakes, turtle doves and chocolate
covered strawberries. While we're at it, that guy Alex P. Keaton III
from Shebogan, IL is a fraud, steals all of my code without giving me
credit and on top of that he smells bad.

David H

> Oh, please start.  It is a slow and boring day, and a little heated
> contraversy would be entertaining :)
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Klatuu - 05 Dec 2005 19:19 GMT
So your an Access developer and you sell fruitcakes.  I can see the
connection there.  Reminds me of a road trip where I saw one of the funniest
business combinations ever (I look for them)  It was Al and Linda's Bait Shop
and Ceramics.

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David C. Holley - 05 Dec 2005 20:45 GMT
I was trying to come up with something that we spark a slew of
controversy and was thinking about those times when posters here are
actually trying to solicit business - not to mention the periodic
mudslinging.

> So your an Access developer and you sell fruitcakes.  I can see the
> connection there.  Reminds me of a road trip where I saw one of the funniest
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Klatuu - 05 Dec 2005 20:51 GMT
And I am trying to sell my book about my roadtrip, but most of the posters
here are too stupid to understand it even if they are literate enough to read
it.

> I was trying to come up with something that we spark a slew of
> controversy and was thinking about those times when posters here are
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David C. Holley - 05 Dec 2005 20:56 GMT
Yeah they are pretty dumb - don't even understand the difference between
Access 2.0 and Access 95.

> And I am trying to sell my book about my roadtrip, but most of the posters
> here are too stupid to understand it even if they are literate enough to read
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Klatuu - 05 Dec 2005 21:05 GMT
I thinks Access 1.0 was the very best, I'm really sorry they every messed
with it.  All that extra functionality just makes it hard to understand.

> Yeah they are pretty dumb - don't even understand the difference between
> Access 2.0 and Access 95.
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David C. Holley - 05 Dec 2005 22:12 GMT
And how really needs transactions, conditional formating,
compact-on-close, and especially CurrentDB() with
DBEngine.DataBases(0).Workspaces(0) -or- DBEngine(0)(0) will do jut fine.

> I thinks Access 1.0 was the very best, I'm really sorry they every messed
> with it.  All that extra functionality just makes it hard to understand.
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