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  Wednesday, May 26, 2010 – Permalink –

Auto Space Controls

Even it out


Access' automatic control spacing feature easily adjusts the horizontal or vertical distance between controls. Learn more in this tip.

TechRepublic.com

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  Wednesday, May 19, 2010 – Permalink –

Change Splash

Make it your own

A splash screen appears when you start Access. Here is how to customize what is displayed.

Adding Splash

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  Tuesday, May 11, 2010 – Permalink –

Package Up Runtime

Runtime solutions

"The Package Solution Wizard provides a simple way to bundle and deploy Office Access 2007 database applications. The wizard guides you through the steps that are required to bundle stand-alone Access 2007 applications into deployment packages. You can use the Package Solution Wizard to include the Access 2007 Runtime in your packages and to create shortcuts that start the appropriate Access file. The output of the Package Solution Wizard is a Windows Installer (.msi) Setup file that guides users through the installation of your Access application."

Msdn2.Microsoft.com

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  Saturday, May 01, 2010 – Permalink –

Runtime is Free

No need for Access


"If no end-user customization is required (including report modifications), you may choose to distribute those Access 2007 solutions so that they run without requiring a full installation of Access 2007."

MSDN.Microsoft.com

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