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Source code c++ or c - Cover Designer
Quote: Originally posted by Todd on April 15, 2005Freehand,I don't understand what it means when you say Therefore it wanted a code, to follow pass-the-pass. Also, if you're new to programming, I would recommend Visual Basic, because it is much easier to get something working in VB, and once you learn that language you can also make programs in all Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, etc.), because they all use VBA (Visual Basic for Applications).Hi Todd,The c++ is the
Apr 18, 2005, 5:41 pm - freehand - Lottery Systems Forum
Source code c++ or c - Cover Designer
Freehand,I don't understand what it means when you say Therefore it wanted a code, to follow pass-the-pass. Also, if you're new to programming, I would recommend Visual Basic, because it is much easier to get something working in VB, and once you learn that language you can also make programs in all Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, etc.), because they all use VBA (Visual Basic for Applications).
Apr 15, 2005, 8:54 am - Todd - Lottery Systems Forum
Powerball Matrix Change?
she is also forgetting that for adobe and microsoft products, it takes a ton of programmers, such as my aunt angela- i get adobe software for only $50., to write millions, maybe even billions, of lines of code just to make the program function right, and if they mess up on one line of code, the software does not work right. you also have dealer markup, unless you are an educator. printing CDs at such a small price is only a small fraction of what causes the software to be expensive.
Mar 23, 2005, 1:05 am - DoctorEw220 - Jackpot Games Forum
Powerball Matrix Change?
Yeah it is a product. People either buy tickets or they don't. States expecting a certain amount of money from the lottery have to make up the difference somewhere else (usually more tax) if sales fail to meet expectations.That arguement would be like saying Microsoft or Adobe products should be less then 20$ because the price of pressing cd's is only pennies.Lotteries have far more competition from online gaming and small casino's then in the past. It also doesn't help that people got jaded to
Mar 22, 2005, 8:27 pm - dvdiva - Jackpot Games Forum
Computer geeks!!
I am very sorry to have to say this, but Win ME = the worst operating system Microsoft ever made. I don't have a direct answer, other than (1) I'm sure there's some registry entry somewhere that needs to be reset, and some intense Googling should track it down, and (2) upgrade to WinXP.
Mar 2, 2005, 11:37 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Computer Help Please!!
Microsoft does have a help line you know. A bit of a wait on the the phone, but I think you'll find them to very helpful. They've always taken very good care of me.It sounds like you'll have to re-install explorerer.
Feb 15, 2005, 8:48 am - JKING - Lottery Discussion Forum
Todd: Prediction Search Feature??
The easiest way to search a page, assuming you're using Microsoft Internet Explorer, is to press Ctrl-F (or select Find from the Edit menu in your browser). Then type the number you're looking for and click Find Next. Then, if you want to see how many times the number is on the page, keep clicking Find Next until there are no more matches (counting how many times you click the button).If you're using a different browser, I'm sure there is a similar search feature built-in, so you just have to
Jan 25, 2005, 8:37 am - Todd - Pick 3 Forum
Need help with Excel
Yea I'd like to learn how to use Excel correctly to. I wanna narrow the wide boxes, so I don't have to mouse far left/far right.Hmm I should read my Microsoft Word/Excel books lol, or check Google.
Jan 18, 2005, 1:38 am - Maverick - Lottery Discussion Forum
Sorry Everyone
If anyone reads my post on my Possible System please disreguard it i messed up on how i typed it into the post thing so it really doesn't make any sense....I highlighted things in Microsoft Word to show everyone what i'm talking about but it didn't work i'm going to try and repost within the next day or two.....Sorry for wasting everyones time.....SincerelyWill
Jan 16, 2005, 12:31 pm - WPR85 - Lottery Systems Forum
Looking For Lottery Graphs Charts
Quote: Originally posted by honey bee on January 9, 2005 Quote: Originally posted by SirMetro on January 8, 2005 In regards to Excel, if you are using Excel to track the numbers, do a listing for each group and then have Excel Chart it. Kinda neat, although I have to admit I have no clue what I am doing with it or how to use it to my advantage yet. Good Luck.Sir MetroAre Excel in xp windows?You need to buy Excel in order to use the spreadsheet.Check Microsoft.
Jan 9, 2005, 10:16 am - MillionsWanted - Lottery Systems Forum
