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![]() Friday, April 23, 2010 – Permalink – Bracket CharactersSolutionsCertain special characters must be surrounded with brackets"Microsoft Access does not restrict the use of special characters such as a number sign (#), a period (.), or a quotation mark (") in the database object names or in the database field names. However, if you do use the special characters, you may experience unexpected errors. " To work around this problem, do not use special characters. If you must use special characters in query expressions, enclose the special characters in brackets ([]). For example, if you want to use the greater than sign (>), use [>]."Special Characters See all Topics access <Doug Klippert@ 3:27 AM
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Friday, April 16, 2010 – Permalink – More ControlsProximity Functions"Proximity Functions" is a set of MS Access modules, forms and controls that you can use to easily add professional functionality to your MS Access application without programming. By simply importing a few modules, then copying and pasting one control next to a text control on your form you can add Windows-standard file open/save dialogs, folder browse dialogs, color selection dialogs, a fantastic calendar date picker dialog, and more. PetersSoftware.com See all Topics access <Doug Klippert@ 3:56 AM
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Wednesday, April 07, 2010 – Permalink – Picture ControlsHow toPictures can add interest and understanding to Forms and Reports.This article covers the pertinent details you'll need to know. Use images in your Access forms, reports, and controls See all Topics access Labels: Customize, Forms, Graphics, Reports, Tips, Tutorials <Doug Klippert@ 3:40 AM
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