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![]() Saturday, February 28, 2009 – Permalink – Parameter Queries DeuxAnother look at parametersThe ability to use dynamic criteria in a Query makes Access even more valuable.David Badurina operates NlueMooseTech.com. He has produced an Access Parameter Query Tutorial video that walks the viewer gently through the process. The site also has information on Excel and Word. (Parameter queries are also referenced here: Parameter v. Form) How to create a parameter query Using Parameter Queries See all Topics access <Doug Klippert@ 3:24 AM
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Friday, February 20, 2009 – Permalink – Access on LineFree Basic InstructionMicrosoft has developed a very good collection of tutorials and samples for Office applications. They're located at Office.Microsoft.com Even if you haven't upgraded to 2007, these suggestions will work with most earlier versions. For Access look at: Access 2007 If you have avoided Access in the past, a least glance at "Getting started with Access and Database applications" Also: "When you click Practice in Access at the bottom of this page, a practice database will download to your computer and open in Access, and a separate window with practice instructions will appear alongside." ![]() See all Topics access Labels: Tutorials <Doug Klippert@ 3:18 AM
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Friday, February 13, 2009 – Permalink – Data ModelingData bits and piecesWhile a few of us may be guilty of constructing databases on the run, and then trying to clean up the mess later, the wise ones plan ahead.What information will you need in the future? What reports are going to be requested? If you're the bean counter, do you need to count all the legumes? "Data modeling is probably the most labor intensive and time consuming part of the development process. Why bother especially if you are pressed for time? A common response by practitioners who write on the subject is that you should no more build a database without a model than you should build a house without blueprints. University of Texas at Austin Introduction to Data Modeling Finding the Perfect Fit By Tim McLellan AgileData.org: Data Modeling 101 DataModel.org See all Topics access Labels: General, Relationships, Tables, Tutorials <Doug Klippert@ 3:47 AM
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Thursday, February 05, 2009 – Permalink – Other Right ClicksA couple overlookedRight-clicking on objects, such as Tables, Reports or Queries, gives you the opportunity to print, copy, and work with them. There are other options revealed by right-clicking on the Database window itself. Right-click on the empty white space of the Database window can lead to Relationships. If you right-click on the edge of the window, you'll find a link to Access database properties, startup activity for the current database, or open a new database. Right-clicking on the Database window also lets you configure the items in the Groups bar. See all Topics access Labels: Shortcuts <Doug Klippert@ 3:00 AM
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