Thanks, Crystal. I can't wait to delve into the code.
Regards,
Bill Mosca
From: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2018 6:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] OT: clock -- from: Retain only the letters and numbers in a string
Hi all (specially Liz and Graham and Giorgio -- finally answered your Q
too),
What ?!? A clock with moving hands in Microsoft Access? with Sounds too
?!? ACCDB so you can see the code? Yes!!!
Finally got it done :) .... had other things to do, so this had to wait
..... now it's Friday! I am so excited to share this with you. I got to
combine 3 of my loves into one really cool form ... Access, Art, and
Music (it's a beat anyway)
video:
Clock with Moving Hands + Sounds in Microsoft Access
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xIyT9ZAezc
download Clock (ACCDB file + folder of WAV files for sound):
http://MsAccessGurus.com/tool/Clock.htm
I'd love to hear your comments ~ good, bad, or whatever
thanks
have an awesome day,
crystal
On 5/30/18 1:45 PM, Liz Ravenwood liz_ravenwood@beaerospace.com
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> AHA - it was so long ago. Mine wasn't really a clock. It was a stop watch. NOW I remember.
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> sounds like fun, Liz. I had to use straight lines for the hands, and not even a nice end-type .... but they move! There are 2 modes. One is for setting the time and one is to behave like a clock -- and then the second hand appears too.
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> yes, Giorgio, I will make a video too! ... and when I logon to YouTube and post it, I will answer all the questions ~ but to answer yours right now (thanks for asking!) ... the difference between using "0" and "#" is to force a digit to show or display nothing. "0" will force the display. Here is a link with format codes for numbers:
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> On 5/30/18 10:37 AM, Liz Ravenwood liz_ravenwood@beaerospace.com [MS_Access_Professionals] wrote:
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>> Fun. I did one in C# and I had the hands using chimney sweeps because I had a Mary Poppins theme.
>> Respectfully,
>> Liz Ravenwood
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>> agree. very nice, Graham.
>> I'll be interested in those results too!
>> btw, I just finished making a clock with hands that move in Access. So
>> happy! Angles work, translating coordinates works. Now to wrap it up
>> with a pretty bow :)
>> have an awesome day,
>> crystal
>> On 5/29/18 4:10 PM, Liz Ravenwood liz_ravenwood@beaerospace.com [MS_Access_Professionals] wrote:
>>> Thanks Graham for the beautiful explanation.
>>> Respectfully,
>>> Liz Ravenwood
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