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Hi, We are using Quickbooks pro 2004 software and recently we are experiencing very slow, I mean every morning when we try to open Qdb file, it is taking nearly 10 minutes for each user to open it...
Zones: Software, MiscDate Answered: 06/22/2008 Views: 0
We have Quickbooks Pro 2004, and want to find out what account was used to delete an old statement charge.  Any idea how that can be done?
Zones: SoftwareDate Answered: 03/20/2006 Views: 0
Can an externally loaded XML file control the flash doc into which it was loaded?  I have a main flash doc with two holder movieclips.  In one, I am loading an swf of a TextArea component that disp...
Zones: Adobe Flash, XMLDate Answered: 04/06/2008 Views: 0
Experts, I routinely "round up" Quickboos data files for customeres and make sure they are all in one directory that is included in a backup routine. Naturally, the data cant be found initial...
Zones: SoftwareDate Answered: 08/27/2006 Views: 0
I have a new MacBook Pro and on it came Office Test Drive.  I uninstalled that, rebooted and installed the Office 2004 version we own on a VLA.  I then rebooted. When we click on the Office icon...
Zones: Apple Software, Apple OSDate Answered: 07/31/2007 Views: 4
Hi I'm currently loading image clips into a series of empty movieclips, so that the loaded images slightly overlap one on top of the next - problem is that some are too far obscured by swfs that h...
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 10/24/2007 Views: 0
I was using flash mx 2004 media component to play flv file on the net...Down below is how I did it.. 1.Create a new Flash document and save it in the same folder as test.flv   2.Drag an instance ...
Zones: Adobe FlashDate Answered: 02/06/2008 Views: 0
Hi I'm using a javascript to get rid of the preselect boundary on a flash site.  However, the flipside of that is that it unfortunately always seems to the user that something is still loading ...
Zones: Adobe Dreamweaver, JavaScript, Ado...Date Answered: 05/27/2008 Views: 0
I am using Simply Accounting Pro 2004, which I've been told uses a JET database.  I want to be able to run arbitrary queries and searches on this database. I have tried opening it in Access, but...
Zones: Simply Accounting Software, ...Date Answered: 04/23/2008 Views: 16
i'm loading 12 swfs in a series into an empty movie clip holder in the main.swf  The interface also has a NEXT and PREVIOUS button in main.swf - what functions should i set up for the NEXT button t...
Zones: Adobe Flash, Web Development, Web De...Date Answered: 06/02/2008 Views: 0