Hello Richard. One thing you do which I really appreciate is the inclusion of "mistakes". Unfortunately, I've watched many YouTube Access tutorials where the instructor makes a mistake, or gets and unanticipated result, BUT viewers can tell from the instructors tone, or dead silence, that it was a true mistake. Sometimes they troubleshoot it on screen, but often they will pause the recorder and fix the problem. By contrast, your "mistakes" are clearly intentional as a teaching tool. Personally I think it enhances the tutorial because it gives me some thing to check when I make an actual mistake - which is often where VBA is concerned. Thanks again.
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