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    Request for learning materials

    Morglisn, You can go to your nearest library and get some books like: Excel 2000 Developers's Hnabook by Marion Cottingham and Excel VBA Step by Step by Microsoft. Alberto
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    VB6: How to WRITE output to Word Document

    Hello DSB123, By a mistake I last part in the file must be: ( The prompt OverWrite MUST BE Before the ShowSave) ' Save the Document ' Stablishing the Common Dialog Filter StrFilter = "All Microsoft Word Files (*.doc)|*.doc|Text Files (*.txt)|*.txt|All Files (*.*)|*.*|&quot...
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    VB6: How to WRITE output to Word Document

    Hi DSB123, Within your application, put a command button named "Word" ( or anything else good for you). Look in References and select: Microsoft Word 8.0 or 9.0 Object library. Depending on what you have. You must put a Common Dialog Button. Look at Components and select: Microsotf...
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    Launching Application via VB6 program

    abbver98, I was reading your posting and all I have to said is, Please take a breath,, and enjoy "Mastering AutoCAD VBA" by Marion Cottingham, you can take a trip to your library. They can get the book for you, and if you like, you could learn a few commnands in VBA, AND YOU CAN STILL...
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    need direction. . .

    mmilbury, If you have all the records, where do you have the records? in a spreadsheet? in a text file? in a data file? If you have the records in a spreadsheet, (we) you can use Visual Basic 6, and (we) you can handle the records this way. With a data or text file is easier, speaking with...
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    Impact Strength of steel and Aluminium.

    I think you have to take a look at the Charpy test. The ASME Code is wide on this topic. SAE is also good. Alberto
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    Laterally unsupported length of compression flange Lb

    Graemel, The basic in Beam Diagrams tell you 0.2113*L (Case 15) is the place when M=0. Nothing about Lc or Lb. You have to know about the compact section criteria. Table B5.1 would be very helpful. Chapter F is next. Look at equation (F1-2) and according with the compact section criteria...
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    Design for RCC or Steel

    ksreedhar, Take a look at http://www.daystarsotware.com. The Multiframe is a good sofware and you can sneak around the japanese code. Try to install it with the Japanese Code. Other option is look at google.com and search for the topic that you need. Have a Good day. :-) Alberto
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    Torsion in Wide Flange Beams

    CottageGuy, Please take a look at: Structural Steel Design by Abraham J. Rokach at take a peek at Chapter 9. Torsion. If you have something specific in hands. The design with axials, moments, shears, and torsions let me know and I will try to help at atklinger@netscape.net Good look :-). Alberto
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    Steel connection design software?

    Hi St2002 1. You can make your own software 2. or be able to pay several k's for some. SDS/2, www.desconplus.com, www.asteel.com Alberto
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    Definitions of piles, caissons...

    Hello Kayla, 1. You can try http://www.google.com and you can search for the specific topic. 2. I do have some bibliography and some software for the design of foundations. 3. Look at the ACI Codes. 4. Go to the closest library to you and make a search about what are you looking for. The...

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