Hobart 770129 Oxy/Acet, Goggle - Flip Front, 50mm Eye Cup Shade 5

 Hobart 770129 Oxy/Acet, Goggle - Flip Front, 50mm Eye Cup Shade 5

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Friday, September 21, 2012

How to accomplish Infared Goggles out of Welding Glasses

How to accomplish Infared Goggles out of Welding Glasses Tube. Duration : 5.00 Mins.


Today we are making a simple modification to a pair of welding glasses to allow you to see the near-infared light. I took my finished pair outside to see what would happen, and they work great!

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Microsoft Word 2003 - Create a Pyramid Diagram on the Fly

Microsoft Word 2003 - Create a Pyramid Diagram on the Fly


Pyramid diagrams are neat to show the hierarchical relationship between units with different quantities. You can create such a diagram on the fly without leaving MS Word 2003.

Microsoft Word 2003 - Create a Pyramid Diagram on the Fly

Microsoft Word 2003 - Create a Pyramid Diagram on the Fly

Microsoft Word 2003 - Create a Pyramid Diagram on the Fly


Microsoft Word 2003 - Create a Pyramid Diagram on the Fly



Microsoft Word 2003 - Create a Pyramid Diagram on the Fly

The hierarchical relationship can be an asymmetrical superiority-subordination relationship as well, as in the case of unequal political power or a built-in organizational inequality.

One very famous pyramid diagram is on a lot of Food packages and portrays the proper ratios of daily protein, carbohydrates, etc. intake, with the total surface area of the pyramid representing 100% of daily intake.

First make sure that you are displaying your DRAW toolbar. Then follow these steps:

1) Click the 3-balls icon (the tool tip text should read "Insert Diagram or Organization Chart") to display the Diagram Gallery dialog box.

2) Click and select the Pyramid Diagram icon on the lower-left to insert a default pyramid diagram. Click OK button to display the Diagram mini tool-bar.

3) By clicking on the appropriate buttons on the mini too-bar and selecting the options you want, you can do the following changes to your diagram:

o Changing the text of the slices.

o Inserting and deleting slices.

o Changing the relative position of slices.

o With the DRAW toolbar, you can change the color, appearance, 3-D shadowing etc. of the slices.

o You can switch to different types of diagrams.

o Apply text wrap (if need be).

There are quite a few professional graphic creation software out there, like Adobe Illustrator. But why spend the extra money when you have at your disposal great free graphic tools already built into your MS Word?

Microsoft Word 2003 - Create a Pyramid Diagram on the Fly

Monday, July 23, 2012

Resolving The Microsoft Jet Database Engine Could Not Find the Object MSysDb Causes Access Error

Resolving The Microsoft Jet Database Engine Could Not Find the Object MSysDb Causes Access Error


The Microsoft Jet Database Engine is a database engine for many Microsoft applications including MS Access. Microsoft Access 95, 97 create a Microsoft Jet 3.0 format database file, whereas, Access 2000, 2002 and 2003 versions create a Microsoft Jet 4.0 format database file. At times, you may encounter several errors while mounting your Access database files (.mdb or.accdb) or in worst scenarios you won't be able to even open MS Access application. Such situations surface due to corrupt Access database files and result in data inaccessibility. You can restore the data by using an updated backup. However, in the absence of a clean and valid backup, you are required to opt for an advanced Access recoveryutility.

Consider a scenario, wherein, you are having an Access database in a multi-user environMent, and when you try and open the application, you may receive the following error:

Resolving The Microsoft Jet Database Engine Could Not Find the Object MSysDb Causes Access Error

Resolving The Microsoft Jet Database Engine Could Not Find the Object MSysDb Causes Access Error

Resolving The Microsoft Jet Database Engine Could Not Find the Object MSysDb Causes Access Error


Resolving The Microsoft Jet Database Engine Could Not Find the Object MSysDb Causes Access Error



Resolving The Microsoft Jet Database Engine Could Not Find the Object MSysDb Causes Access Error

"The Microsoft Jet database engine could not find the object MsysDb. Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and path name. "

The above error message would restrict you from mounting the Access database.

Causes

The root cause of the error could or.accdb be.mdb file corruption. These Jet database files become corrupt due to various reasons including interrupted read/write oepration, faulty networking hardware, or opening and saving the file in another program.

Resolution

In order to fix the problem, consider using the following Access databaserecovery steps:

Take a backup of the affected Access database file
Run the built-in Compact and RepAir utility (Jetcomp.exe), follow these steps:
1. Close the current database
2. On the Tools Menu, point to Database utilities, and then click Compact and RepAir database
3. In the Database to Compact From dialog box, specify the name, drive, and folder for the compacted Access file
4. Click Save
5. Rebuilt the database by importing tables into a new database

If you don't get the desired results, you can always go for a third-Party Access repair software. Such tools are designed to thoroughly scan corrupt.mdb or.accdb files by applying improved scanning algorithms and and extract all information.

Resolving The Microsoft Jet Database Engine Could Not Find the Object MSysDb Causes Access Error