You might have to wait until you have the set amount of posts.?
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Perhaps you could select Office 365 until newer options are available.
Or put it in signature.
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.
Or the administrator could get into the tables for the forum and just add recent versions.
Or I could just add it to the post with what platform I'm running on (since I have different development and user environments). Oh wait, I always try to remember to do that.
Sure could. If he/she is a volunteer like the rest of us, then maybe it's not a huge priority, especially if you don't know there's a new version unless someone points it out. It's not like there's always automatically a new version based on each successive year. Regardless, just trying to help as usual.
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Just as an aside - that is an office version
Sorry, just saw this thread. New versions (Windows 11 and Access 2019) have been added.
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usual method is to zip the file - use the standard windows offering on right clicking on the file (send to compressed folder). Not everyone has 7 zip and other variations.
If you are talking about an overly large image file which won't compress, options are save in a more compressible format, use a lower resolution and crop as much as is feasible
Yes, I was talking about the image that was uploaded. I've already sent zip files of some samples, so I got that covered.usual method is to zip the file - use the standard windows offering on right clicking on the file (send to compressed folder). Not everyone has 7 zip and other variations.
If you are talking about an overly large image file which won't compress, options are save in a more compressible format, use a lower resolution and crop as much as is feasible
I keep looking for handles to drag the image smaller, like most forum software has.
It's my experience that you have to resize the image - i.e. alter 500x350 to 250x175 for example. Or can do as I often do - use Snagit or some other type of screen capture software and drag to make a smaller image (or have to do both).
The more we hear silence, the more we begin to think about our value in this universe.
Paraphrase of Professor Brian Cox.