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6 Advantages of Utilising Microsoft Access Database


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Access database is an effective tool that supports businesses in completing complex processes and enhances the way corporations work. It enables them to consolidate hectic organisational responsibilities like saving data,record keeping system, designing user-friendly forms and professional looking Reports on Microsoft Access Database. With the added level of Microsoft Access programming (macros and VBA coding), experts can keep their business records reorganized smoothly and mimic user activities and support Business workflows. This advanced database system has decreased the level of ‘data-disarray’ and settled the issue of data loss significantly. / To help understand the benefits, here are the 6 advantages of utilizing Microsoft Access database: 1. Sample Databases. The Microsoft Access […]

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MS Access Database Images: How To Correctly Handle Them ?


Microsoft access database was never really designed to handle images the same way other Office applications do and maybe it was deemed as bit of an afterthought. Different versions lead to different challenges and the latest version (2016) still have issues ending sometimes up with invisible images on those forms and reports. This is further complicated by having a 32-bit version of Access database 2016 (16.0.4229.1024) and perhaps not the 64-bit version installed but that may not be a good […]

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How to create an embedded macro?


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An embedded macro is a macro that is not displayed in the Navigation Pane under Macros; it is stored in the event properties of forms, reports, or controls. This can make your Access database easier to manage because you don’t need to monitor separate macro objects that contain macros for a form or a report. To create an embedded macro, follow the steps below: Open the form or report that will contain the macro in Design view or Layout view. […]

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Building Access Forms – Thе Design Concept


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Uѕіng MS Access forms tо display records іn а fаr easier layout аnd format wіll give user’s thе confidence аnd thе protection of controlling data processing tasks. MS Access forms аllоwѕ thе uѕе оf data tо bе presented, managed аnd controlled іn а user-friendly environment making Access mоrе intuitive tо use.  Designing forms іѕ critical fоr оthеr users whо wіll bе responsible fоr thе day-to-day running оf а database аnd hаvе vеrу lіttlе knowledge оf thе structure оf аn […]

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Access Database Tutorial is 4 Years Old


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I can’t believe it, Microsoft Access Database Tutorial is 4 years old this week! Spending the time to create a website offering various tools, resources and free tips and tricks was really down to my students which I’m very grateful to them for inspiring me to create a successful online service and it’s been an amazing journey so far but where has the time flown? 4 Years on! With all the newer applications and online web processes of today, Microsoft Access […]

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Microsoft Access Database – My Very Own Custom Built Utilities


This time of year and over the last few weeks, we get new users or students entering the Microsoft Access database arena from people of various walks of life whether that is a student learning about IT and computer based systems or starting a new job or career wanting to brush up on their skills that I like to remind all of my custom built utilities which serves more than one objective. The tools I offer are not free but […]

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