Sorry. This was crossposted. It is removed from here.
Sorry. This was crossposted. It is removed from here.
Last edited by JMR; 12-07-2022 at 10:01 AM.
cross posted here with answers plus OP has supplied additional relevant information
https://www.access-programmers.co.uk.../#post-1856578
Appears to be a serial cross poster - @JMR - recommend you read this link
https://excelguru.ca/a-message-to-forum-cross-posters/
Also crossposted at
https://www.utteraccess.com/topics/2064174?post=unread
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Cross Posting: https://www.excelguru.ca/content.php?184
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cross posted here with answers plus OP has supplied additional relevant information
https://www.access-programmers.co.uk.../#post-1856578
Appears to be a serial cross poster - @JMR - recommend you read this link
https://excelguru.ca/a-message-to-forum-cross-posters/
I did not know that the two forums were related. I will remove the thread from one of them. I was just looking for as much exposure as possible and since they are appeared to be two separate forums, why would anyone know they are related and it is unethical to crosspost. My apologies.
JM
They are NOT related, just that some people pretty much help out on at least two of them?, some all three.I did not know that the two forums were related. I will remove the thread from one of them. I was just looking for as much exposure as possible and since they are appeared to be two separate forums, why would anyone know they are related and it is unethical to crosspost. My apologies.
JM
The point about crossposting is members will waste their time offering advice that has already been given elsewhere.
This is not your first time doing this though, you have been called out about crossposting before.
Just mention where you have crossposted in future. That way, anyone wishing to help, can see what has already been offered, and perhaps offer an alternative?
You also alienate some members when you crosspost and do not mention it, limiting possible assistance.
For people new to this, it can be quite common, but as I mentioned already you have been called out with this before, should know better, and might now be thought of as a serial crossposter.
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Cross Posting: https://www.excelguru.ca/content.php?184
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