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Technical Editor Ken Getz is a programmer, technical writer, educator,
and senior consultant with MCW Technologies. He's a lead courseware
author and presenter, he develops custom Windows and Web applications and tools using Visual Studio and Microsoft Office, and he's been a Microsoft MVP award winner since the program began. Ken is a frequent speaker at Microsoft events, ADVISOR SUMMIT, and other technical conferences. He's co-author of ASP.NET Developer's Jumpstart, Access Developer's Handbook series, and VBA Developer's Handbook. http://www.mcwtech.com/cs/blogs/keng
Keyword Tags: Microsoft, Microsoft Access Development, Microsoft Office Access, Programming
ADVISORAMA We all have weaknesses. But I have figured that others have put up with mine so tolerantly that I would be less than fair not to make a reasonable discount for theirs. -- William Allen White
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Web Edition: 2008 Week 35, Doc #19524
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