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Excel  /  Access User Conference - Oct 24-26, St Loiuis

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Damon Longworth - 13 Sep 2007 13:16 GMT
The 2007 Midwest Excel / Access User Conference will be held on October
24-26 in St. Louis, Missouri. Regular registration will close on September
30th. This event will be featuring Mike Alexander, Damon Longworth, Jon
Peltier and Bob Umlas.

http://www.exceluserconference.com/MWEUC.html

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Damon Longworth

2007 Excel / Access User Conference
London, England - Tentatively Sept. 2007
St. Louis, Missouri - Oct 24-26, 2007
www.ExcelUserConference.com/

Arvin Meyer [MVP] - 13 Sep 2007 15:10 GMT
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> Damon Longworth
JE McGimpsey - 13 Sep 2007 15:39 GMT
Hmmm.... seems to me it fits pretty squarely within the acceptance
guidelines of the Microsoft Rules of Conduct for the newsgroups:

> Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum
> for providing peer-to-peer assistance related to using Microsoft
> products and services. We ask that you refrain from posting
> unsolicited advertisements that do not pertain directly to the
> intended use and purpose of the newsgroup or chat.

peer-to-peer assistance: Yup - the conference is peer-to-peer
Microsoft Products: Yup - Excel and Access
pertain directly:  Yup - as you said "on topic"

Dunno about Access groups, but these messages have been showing up
periodically in XL groups for a long while without objection.

Since they're of no interest to me, I usually just kill the thread...

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