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  Monday, August 30, 2010 – Permalink –

Template Videos

See how it's done

Access 2010 template videos available.

Access 2010 ships with 5 Web database templates, each of which does a great job of showing off the new features. We’ve created videos about how to use each template, as well as a sixth video showing you how to modify a template by adding a field.

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  Sunday, August 22, 2010 – Permalink –

SS Zip Numbers

Excel to Access

Social Security Numbers and ZIP Codes can present special challenges when importing them into Access from Excel. This tip explains how you can prepare the data for the smoothest transition possible.
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  Saturday, August 14, 2010 – Permalink –

Animated Forms

Add action

"Publishing your Access forms on the Web? Add some fun with animated images! For example, say you want to publish a form that allows your users to enter a keyword that will search your software catalog for winter specials; to illustrate this, you’ve embedded an image of two boys hitting the a puck with their hockey sticks."

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  Friday, August 06, 2010 – Permalink –

PPT from Access

Automation

"Create a PowerPoint slide presentation from scratch using Access data. In addition, display and control a slide show from within an Access form. Walk through the solution and explore ways to extend the sample for your own applications."
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