January 28th, 2010 by tkadmin1
Microsoft Access database has many tools and objects for performing different tasks. One of the main objects in Access database is a table. Access tables are used to hold data. Each table is made up of columns, which can be also called fields or attributes. Each of the fields has a particular data type defining [...]
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January 28th, 2010 by tkadmin1
Any software can have problems from time to time. And it is not rare to have problem for Microsoft Access either. The MS Access database gets corrupted, damaged or some files become inaccessible due to different reasons. And one of the most frequent reasons for MS Access database inaccessibility is a damaged or improper MS [...]
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January 27th, 2010 by tkadmin1
If you are the one who has too much data in your enterprise that you need to track, you may be using a regular paper filling system, text documents or Excel to follow the necessary information. But if you are the one who looks for better database management system, there is a great solution just [...]
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January 26th, 2010 by tkadmin1
The smallest storage area in MS Access database is a page. All changes performed in Access database should be done by temporarily locking all the database pages. Locking the pages will help avoid corruption, because all the users might not be able to modify the data at the same time. But if the pages stay [...]
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January 25th, 2010 by tkadmin1
Among the many Microsoft Office programs, MS Access takes an important place. Indeed, dealing with Access may cause some problems, especially if you are not keen on dealing with databases. Especially when you meet a lot of terminology. So let’s look closer at these tables. So far as is known, one table equals one entity. [...]
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January 24th, 2010 by tkadmin1
It used to be that spreadsheets were enough for storing and managing large amounts of data the many company employees used for their job. But today, most companies are faced with the need of managing a lot more data that is why spreadsheet is not a suitable option for many staff members. Instead, a lot [...]
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January 21st, 2010 by tkadmin1
If you work in a company, where you need to handle a lot of data, you should consider Microsoft Access training. MS Access is a powerful application for managing large amounts of data stored in tables, but many people prefer using Excel for the same tasks. This article discovers the reasons to apply Access versus [...]
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January 12th, 2010 by tkadmin1
Microsoft Access is one of the most useful, but also complex applications out of all Microsoft Office products. Even if you are a very cautious user and always keep your files in order on your computer, when using Access database, sooner or later its files will get corrupted. It doesn’t always depend on you and [...]
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January 11th, 2010 by tkadmin1
To the best of our knowledge, one of the popular Office programs provided by Microsoft is Microsoft Access. Mostly we use this program if we have to store some data. In the common computers with database systems the data are stored in flat files. But here all the data are stored in Microsoft Access tables. [...]
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January 7th, 2010 by tkadmin1
All Microsoft Access users have to deal with errors sometime. And encountering runtime errors in MS Access can be very frustrating, especially, if we don’t realize why such errors occur. There are several reasons why such errors pop up in Microsoft Access. The most common reason why runtime errors occur is the registry of operating [...]
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