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Give them too much

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Drink?

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MS-Word Style Formatting codes and hotkeys

Show/Hide document control codes (CR, space, etc) CTRL-*   (aka CTRL-SHIFT-8) Reveal codes Selected SHFT-F9 All ALT-F9 Goto next field F11 Show Styles / Reveal Formatting SHFT-F1 Edit Bookmark CTRL-SHFT-F5 The lower our blood oxygen levels, the more tendency there is … Continue reading

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Replacing SSMS

Phil Factor’s thought-provoking article “Cold Turkey with SSMS” on a way to replace SQL Server Management Studio: https://www.simple-talk.com/blogs/2008/10/14/cold-turkey-with-ssms/ I am in a position where it would be NICE to have a replacement for SSMS, but I lack the time and budget to build or buy a … Continue reading

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MS Office blog re: UML in Visio

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stdole.dll in the GAC

Let’s say you’ve got a utility suite that uses Office Interop for a subset of functionality. Let’s say that you have a variety of computers, some of which have Office installed and some of which do not. Let’s say that you use … Continue reading

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