My apologies at the very outset, should I sound harsh or loud or if I am just redundant.

One:
AN ABSOLUTELY EMPHATIC NO to all posts which are blatant apparent "Answer-Is-In-The-Help-File-There-Are-Free-And-Pretty-Good-Websites-For-Beginers-In-VB-And-Other-Such-Places"

Two:
AN ABSOLUTELY EMPHATIC NO to all posts which do not have a reasonably explanatory subject.

Three: The All Evasive SEARCH in VBFORUMS
YES. Everyone MUST first search with the keywords they want to enter into the "Subject" field of the post. If the administrators have to force users, then they should. VB-Forums has a plethora of information and it is a Criminal Waste of resources to have duplications and triplications and quadriplications and quintiplications and you get the idea.

My joining date and my first post's date should be noted. I had made and SOLD two apps in the meantime. I joined VBForums when I had just finished hearing the word "VB" with no prior programming knowledge at all. I learnt, BASIC, VB, SQL, HTML, ASP, et. al. in the last year or so. Each time I had a doubt, Search VBREF98.CHM, VBCON98.CHM, VBFORUMS, GOOGLE, MSDN's WEBSITE, USE MY HEAD and 99.9999% the answer is some where there, else POST.

Now, I am quite confident of Answering a few posts.

Yes. I too have lapsed once in a while into posting lame or incorrect info. But not as a rule (at least I hope not.)

I hope I have made (a) valid point(s). My apologies, If I have hurt anyone. Did not mean to.

Thanks and Regards

KayJay