I think the main forum in Microsoft is to racist as even if I
asking ques tion
in English I get no help. Many people are ask question in
english but not
other speech language. I ask the same question in French forum
but they n ot
understand so they say to me to ask in the english forum but I
still get no
answer. This is very bad I think.
I wont to send e mail to a helper in the forum but I do not get
the e mai l
address. Why is this ??
I have BIG problem with my employerment director who say I must
make a button to indicate the location of a place in my home town
of Val D’Iss er,
The region, and in Map of all France but this is only possible in
USA or England – Why is this racist allowed ?
I try to ask question in Google maps but they say it is MS Access
problem and to ask there which I do and get no help. I ask
question in MS Acce ss
forum and they say it is Google maps problem and to ask there. I
am no t
understanding this crazy no help
I think if I was from USA or England I would get a answer.
This is my question from past 08 April 2008
I have code from this a employee of this forum to show locations
on map o f
France. It will not work for France only of England and America.
I not want
to go from then to only to show location with point. But I think
the c ode of
non-funtionals as it will not save wen I move the map to France.
I can put
in Buckingham Palace but it will not work for any where in Paris
- why is this Microsoft.
I have ask of Forum in France but they do not this code know so
they say to
ask you Mr and Mrs in this forum
Can you help me to correct this code please thank you.
This code is for England
Private Sub MapSearch_Click()
Dim MyHyperlink As String
Dim strGoogleLoaction As String
strGoogleLoaction = Replace([ZipCode], " ", "+")
MyHyperlink
"
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?g=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&t type=&q=" &
strGoogleLoaction & "&ie
UTF8&msa=0&ll=52.802761,-111.972656&spn=45.773251,118.476562&t=h& z=3&om=0&m¬sid=103780121206034963667.00044460d57e1dea96b9d"
Application.FollowHyperlink MyHyperlink
End Sub
and for America I have this code
Private Sub MapSearch_Click()
Dim MyHyperlink As String
Dim strGoogleLoaction As String
strGoogleLoaction = Replace([ZipCode], " ", "+")
MyHyperlink
"
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?g=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&t type=&q=" &
strGoogleLoaction & "&ie
UTF8&msa=0&ll=52.802761,-111.972656&spn=45.773251,118.476562&t=h& z=3&om=0&m¬sid=103780121206034963667.00044460d57e1dea96b9d"
Application.FollowHyperlink MyHyperlink
End Sub
? How do I make so France is on map when open
Then I have very angry answer from Mister Larry Linson
What you have is not a Microsoft Access problem, it is a Google
maps problem. This is not a Google maps newsgroup, it is the
English-langua ge
newsgroup for Microsoft Access, and, thus, most have experience
in the UK and the US (not surprisingly, the places where your
code does work). I f you
found someone here who had experience that you need, it would
only be by chance.
If Google maps is complicated, then you need to be prepared to
expend the time and effort to learn it so that it does not seem
so complicated. H ave
you searched the Internet for tutorials, or for newsgroups
dedicated to Google maps, or just Questions and Answers relating
to Google maps? (A Hint: you will not find a Google newsgroup
via the Microsoft online user interface you are using... you
might find one athttp://groups.google.com) .
That would be learning that is of lasting benefit to you, also.
Can I send e mail to Mr Wayne-i-m who know about this so
he can tell me how to make France in the map. Is this possible
at the microsoft.com forum
No Microsoft employees are assigned to answer questions here.
All the people who answer are volunteering their time,
expertise, and energy. WayneIM is a volunteer and it is not
considered polite to e-mail the volunteers directly, unless they
have invited you to do so. Many, just as a
matter of principle, do not accept e-mail follow-up messages.
Some do, if they have the time and energy. The Microsoft user
interface does not prov ide
for sending e-mails to posters in the newsgroups.
Different people have different views on what is a reasonable use
of newsgroups, and what is reasonable to ask. Newsgroups, most
agree, are go od
sources to get specific help on specific issues; few responders
will even try to offer a general tutorial; and almost everyone
who answers agrees t hat
it is not a place to get your work done for free, or for free
detailed consulting. To me, what you are asking seems it may
fall in one of the last
two areas.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
(for information about the MVP program,
seehttp://mvp.support.microso ft.com--
MVPs are not Microsoft Employees)