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Tips and Information for people wanting to explore the Microsoft Access Database.
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Microsoft Access Tips: Using a Subform Link to Open a form at a Specific Record
Imagine a scenario where you are looking at a record displayed on a form. The form contains a subform displaying a number of related records...
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Microsoft Access Tips: Creating a Dialog Form
Dialog Forms are an integral part of most customized Access Database Applications. As developers, we set them up to enable our application...
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Using MS Access Data in a Mail Merge
Suppose you have an Access Database containing the names and addresses of your customers. Every now and again you may want or need to send a standard letter to each customer who has opted in to such mailings. However, you are aware that these letters...
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Last week I explained how to create an Access VBA Custom Function in a global module. This was something of a departure from what I covered in previous blog posts. All of the programming I had covered previously has been associated with a given form...
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Writing Custom Functions for Access VBA
VBA Custom Functions work in a similar way to any inbuilt MS Access Function. Both types can be called within VBA sub-procedures1, and then return a value for the function's 'result'. Take the inbuilt DLookUp function, for example. This is written...
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