• patrickmcginnis59 10839 (7/1/2016)


    Ed Wagner (7/1/2016)


    Definitely an interesting question I had to research first, so I learned something new. Thanks very much and have a great (and long) weekend.

    Why do you research before answering, doesn't that sort of ruin the fun?

    In short, to learn something new. I haven't gotten to use 2014 yet (but we're almost off of 2005 :-P) so I don't have any hands-on experience with the newer features. By learning them ahead of time, I'll be able to make better decisions when we do upgrade.