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Question : colors motherboard
Hi Experts,
I was taught in a hardware course that the colors of motherboards tell you the quality.
Red: cheap, low end
brown or green: mid range
black or dark blue: high end.
And that those are standards made by ieee. Not sure if I was told that it was even protected or just a convention. (Can't imagine you can protect colors though). I thought I would find a wiki page about this, but I can' t find any usefull info about it on the internet. except a yahoo answers question where people say it means nothing.
Anybody knows more about this? any link maybe to an official document if any?
Answer : colors motherboard
2000/3....
Workaround is to move the code to a Module, and have the command buttons call it.
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
SheetUnlocker ' this lives in a module
End Sub
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