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Comments by Member 12886468 (Top 2 by date)
Member 12886468
9-Dec-16 21:23pm
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Forums are an excellent source to learn the intricacies of programming. Mr. Kreskowiak’s comments are improper etiquette. When non-working solutions are presented, I have never previously read any insulting response like “hack”. People politely state that the solution did not work and provide more information. However, Mr. Kreskowiak believes that it is acceptable to insult a WORKING solution. He does not even bother to describe the problem with the WORKING solution. Insults discourage people from CONTRIBUTING. It is possible to properly state disagreements. Mr. Kreskowiak , your behavior is unprofessional. If you comment any further, I will no longer respond to your rude actions.
Member 12886468
9-Dec-16 18:39pm
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I answered a FIVE YEAR old question because I just recently encountered this problem and I preferred my solution. Maybe others will prefer the extensive programming of the other solution. But regardless, it is good to have choices. Also, I had no success with the BackColor property solution.
Forums are an excellent source to learn the intricacies of programming. Mr. Kreskowiak’s comments are improper etiquette. When non-working solutions are presented, I have never previously read any insulting response like “hack”. People politely state that the solution did not work and provide more information. However, Mr. Kreskowiak believes that it is acceptable to insult a WORKING solution. He does not even bother to describe any problem with my WORKING solution. Insults discourage people from CONTRIBUTING. It is possible to properly state disagreements. Mr. Kreskowiak, your behavior is unprofessional. If you comment any further, I will no longer respond to your rude actions.