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You should.
>>My ROI on your books is off the chart.>>
>>Just curious (and I
am looking for praise) {g}, did you ever take a look at either KiloFox or MegaFox?
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>No, but I probably should have.
>Unlike the more learned people here, I'm cursed with a practical nature and I tend to seek knowledge only if I have an immediate problem to solve.
>A long time ago I had an immediate need to do some Office automation and Tamar's book (I should mention co-author Della Martin) was like manna from heaven.
>I don't think a year has gone by that I haven't used that book.
>The book uses VFP examples, but I used it last year for a .NET application and it was right on the money.
>When I had to make a fast switch to VFP9 several years ago her What's New In Nine (again with several co-authors) was exactly what I needed.
>By then, I was a committed fan of hers, so I bought that one largely because her name was on it and it turned out to be a good idea.
I've often said that the Office automation book was one of the best example-driven books I've ever read. Back in 2004 I worked on a project using VFP and MS Word and the book really came in handy.