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FAQs/Runtime Version
Author:Boyd Trimmell
Microsoft now makes the Developer Extensions and Runtime license free to anyone who owns a copy of Office 2007 Access.
The Access 2007 Developer Extensions provide packaging and deployment tools and licensing and distribution agreements to make...
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Newsflashes/Newsflash
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
Check ou the Access Developer Tools (Click Here) links section. Here you will find lots of excellent recources to help with your development. There are also many free tools.
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News/Latest
Author:Boyd Trimmell
Microsoft has kicked off a research project to create software that will take over when it retires Windows. Called Midori, the cut-down operating system is radically different to Microsoft's older programs. It is centred on the internet and...
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News/Latest
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
The future of business productivity is here with the Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 global launch. Watch the keynote, join the virtual launch conversation, and participate in on-demand sessions where you’ll learn more about how Microsoft...
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News/Latest
Author:Boyd Trimmell
Click here for Access 2010 - first look
These sneak peeks into the Office 2010 Technical Preview. Nothing is guaranteed but most, if not all, of these changes will be in the released Office 2010.
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News/Latest
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
Access blog by Ryan McMinn
7 Jun 2010 3:48 PM
This post comes from Russell Sinclair who is in New Orleans showing off the newest Access 2010 features at TechEd.
Microsoft SQL Azure is a new cloud-based relational database built on SQL...
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Access Databases/Design
Author:Boyd Trimmell
By Crystal Access Basics is designed for those of you with a thirst to understand the fundamentals of Access with programming in mind ... whether you realize it or not. If you are not a programmer, you will become one — because...
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News/Latest
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
Jeff' Conrad has a new Access 2010 FAQ page where he has answers to over 70 common questions concerning Access 2010. Many of these FAQ pages include screenshots and helpful tips to help guide you through issues you might be encountering with Access...
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Newsflashes/Newsflash
Author:Boyd Trimmell
Keep informed about Acess on twitter. See http://twitter.com/msaccess and http://twitter.com/MSDN_Office
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Access Databases/Design
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
Here you will find some Third-Party Developer Tools and Code libraries to help speed up your Access programming.
ACCVER
Allows you to work with multiple versions of MS Access. Detects the version of Access used to create your MDB, MDA or...
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Access Databases/Design
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
The built-in User-level Security (ULS) is available for databases using the Jet (.mdb) format. It has been dropped in the newer ACE (.accdb) foramt in Access 2007.
With a JET (.mdb) database, you are always using the User-Level Security. By...
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Security/Security Tools
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
The Anti-malware testing group AV-Comparatives.org tested sixteen products on the malware removal/cleaning capabilities of the security products installed on an already infected/compromised system.
The best performing free software by the...
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Access Databases/Design
Author:Boyd Trimmell
Learn about some of the new features in Access 2007 and how you can take advantage of them to improve your existing Access applications. Read about some of the issues you should consider when converting your databases to the new ACCDB format....
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Databases/Designing
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
When designing a relational databse, the rules of database normalization should be followed.
The goals of database normalization, include:
Free the database of modification anomalies
Minimize redesign when extending the database structure...
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Access Databases/User Interface (UI)
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
There are two commonly used options: 1)There is an option to select the desired start up form: Access 2000/2002/2003 -On the Menu - Tools Startup... > Display Form/Page
Access 2007 - Office Button (upper left corner) > Access options...
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Access Databases/Date and Time
Author:Boyd Trimmell
Displaying specific dates
To display specific dates, you can use the DateSerial() function to manipulate the day, month, and year portions of a date. For example, you can use the following expressions in the ControlSource property of a text box or...
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Access Databases/VBA
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
Sample VBA code for downloading a file or web page from a URL:
'--- place this code in a standard module ---' Option Compare Database Option Explicit
Private Declare Function URLDownloadToFile Lib "urlmon" _ Alias "URLDownloadToFileA"...
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Access Databases/User Interface (UI)
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
For those who are interested in working with the Ribbon in Access 2007 and 2010 here are three new FREE switchboard/ribbon tools for Access 2007 and Access 2010 available for download: 1. Access2007 Ribbon Builder and Editor for Microsoft©...
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Access Databases/VBA
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
When working with a split database, you might need to find the location of the backend.
The following code allows you to retreive the location of the back end from the linked table. You simple pass the name of a linked table and it will return ...
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FAQs/Access 2010
Author:Boyd Trimmell aka HiTech Coach
If you are interestd in learning about Acess 2010, then I would recommnd reading the following:
Access 2010—The 10,000 ft. View
Access 2010 deprecated features and components
Access 2010 Intro on Office Backstage Site
White paper:...
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