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#186201 - 2008-03-12 10:55 PM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: Mart]
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So you going to have it like scan an OU, query the users, pull the details, print the details and pump out a bunch of like "username.jpg" files ?
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#186202 - 2008-03-12 11:13 PM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: Shawn]
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If all goes well and my CEO agrees on it then yes.
Have to find out a way to put them in outlook as a default sig but I think that can't be that hard.
I think we are going to reference them from our website and not include it in the mail to keep mail size down and always have the most recent sig, also in old mails send with an earlier sig.


Edited by Mart (2008-03-12 11:15 PM)
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#186203 - 2008-03-12 11:25 PM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: Mart]
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While your in AD, why not just grab the user's home drive mapping, and slap it down there, they can pick it up at their convenience. What you can do though, is post one of the sigs you create, for all to see (sanitized of course).

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#186208 - 2008-03-13 02:37 AM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: Mart]
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I am, I am - Just wish work would quit coming up with fire drill projects and things so I could get back to doing some actual KiX coding.

Haven't actually done any NEW coding for a while now.

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#186210 - 2008-03-13 09:48 AM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: Shawn]
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 Originally Posted By: Shawn
While your in AD, why not just grab the user's home drive mapping, and slap it down there, they can pick it up at their convenience.
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Hmmm... not sure about that. Sigs in e-mail are mandatory for all our employees so putting it on the user's home drive so they can use it when they feel like it is an option but only for other stuff then e-mail. E-mail will get a default sig that is always there.
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#186266 - 2008-03-14 09:41 AM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: Mart]
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Well it works... now just need to work on some more coding for it.


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#186281 - 2008-03-14 04:20 PM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: NTDOC]
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So.. is there a way to get rid of the jagged text-edges with KiXforms? Would be a preffered solution of course to do this in KiXforms only \:\)

@shawn, how would I load it into the Office VB-thing? Wasn't there a reosurce explorer or something too?


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#186287 - 2008-03-14 08:26 PM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: masken]
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Yeah, you can hop into Office VBE and add Kixforms (or any COM object) as "a reference" than view it with Object Viewer.
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#186306 - 2008-03-16 11:24 AM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: Shawn]
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ah, finally got it...

Start Word > hit Alt+F11 > Tools > References > [v] KiXforms .NET

Then start a new module. Right-click and choose object viewer. But tere doesn't seem to be a way to only view classes/protperties from a certain library?

btw; was there an anti-aliasing function already in Kixforms?


Edited by masken (2008-03-16 11:25 AM)
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#186307 - 2008-03-16 01:47 PM Re: Easy123 Business Card Maker [Re: masken]
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I usually do this ...

In Excel do this ...

Tools->Macro->VBE

In VBE do this ...

Tools->Referenences->Kixforms.Net

View->Object Browser

All Libraries (combobox) -> Kixforms_System

Or any other COM component you see/add.




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