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The short videos below provide a quick tour of the NameParser
functionality. Each video is about 5 minutes in length. |
Using NameParser with
Microsoft Office
This video demonstrates
how to use the NameParser class functionality across
several Microsoft Office products including Access,
Excel and Word. Provides an overview of how to call
the NameParser methods and properties.
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NameParser Speed
Demonstration
Watch NameParser parse
12,500 records in only a few seconds. The demo
demonstrates how a table a Microsoft Access database can
be processed at lightning speed.
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Visual Basic and
NameParser
This Flash based demo
of NameParser provides an overview of how
NameParser can be used within the .NET Framework.
This video requires Macromedia Flash installed on
your machine.
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NameParser in C#
Project
This Windows media
player demo
provides a brief sample of how
NameParser can be used with C# 2006 in the .NET Framework.
A simple Windows form application demonstrates.
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NameParser in
Visual Basic 6.0
This Windows media
player demo
provides a brief sample of how
NameParser can be used with VB6.
A simple Windows form application demonstrates.
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SQL Server and DTS
Transformations
This demo
provides an overview of how
NameParser can be used with SQL Server and DTS
to parse data being transferred from one source
to another via a simple VB script.
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Customizing NameParser
NameParser provides
several ways to customize its use. There are
properties and methods within code to control the
way NameParser works. There are also ways to setup
the lookup lists used by NameParser. This video
demonstrates how to set up NameParser to work the
way you want it to.
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Video Problems?
If you experience problems watching these videos, you
may wish to try installing the
Windows Media Player Codecs (or
Windows Media Player itself, although that is not a requirement). If
you are experiencing clipping or problems resizing the
videos then you may wish to try the following steps;
- In Windows Media Player, click Options
on the Tools menu.
- On the Performance tab, click
Advanced.
- Clear the Use video mixing
renderer check boxes in the Video
Acceleration and DVD Video
sections.
- Click OK, and then click
OK.
- Your system may need to be rebooted in order for
changes to take effect.
More information on this video issue can be found in
this KB article. |
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