Re: Can I Automatically Insert Section Breaks?

Subject: Re: Can I Automatically Insert Section Breaks?
From: Sean Wheller <sean -at- inwords -dot- co -dot- za>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 08:24:49 +0200

On Wednesday 18 October 2006 07:42, Edgar D' Souza wrote:
> c) For a macro done and tested in 15 minutes, there is a hell of a lot
> that can go wrong, yes. As you say, this work is uncompensated, and I
> can't afford to take half a day off work to put together a killer app
> which would take care of all possible needs, present and future, that
> the OP may have had. I know I sound sarcastic there, but I'm not
> intending to be sarky - this is just another statement of cold fact.
> In its present form, the problem was small enough that I could take a
> 15-minute break and run off this macro. I cannot justify hours spent
> on solving a single problem - without generating any revenue for the
> company... To be honest, if the OP had to include a spec as large as
> what you're hinting at, I would have run. Far and fast. :-)


Well the OP did post this same request on another list and there I did offer
to provide a solution at a cost. However, it seems that the OP wants it for
free.

This type of thinking really gets to me. Often when the OP does not have the
skill or expertise to do something, the resort is to requesting that other
people take the time to investigate and provide a solution Free Of Charge.
Since this is NOT an Open Source Project, I fail to see why anyone should
provide such a solution.

For what it's worth there are a numbe rof network resources that hint at the
solution. Furthermore, I have already created the solution. It inserts
section breaks, testing for existing section break before inserting. It also
fixes headers/footer, page-layout, first page different, updates fields, etc.

But it seems that the OP wants all that for free :-) So Ned I hear you and
agree completely. OP must either get the skill to solve and develop the
solution or pay somebody to give the solution.

Anything more would be justtaking advantage.
--
Ask me about the Monkey.

Sean Wheller
Technical Author
sean -at- inwords -dot- co -dot- za
+27-84-854-9408
http://www.inwords.co.za
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Follow-Ups:

References:
RE: Can I Automatically Insert Section Breaks?: From: Jayaseelan Pannirselvam
Re: Can I Automatically Insert Section Breaks?: From: Ned Bedinger
Re: Can I Automatically Insert Section Breaks?: From: Edgar D' Souza

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