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| Thread ID: 48200 | 2004-08-16 23:29:00 | free access database files? | devo101 (6037) | Press F1 |
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| 262379 | 2004-08-16 23:29:00 | Is there a site with free access databases, just starting out and want to get some free samples to modify and see "how it's done" anyone know of a site please? or someone that can help with customising a database like the inventory control sample that comes with access. TIA Devo |
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| 262380 | 2004-08-16 23:32:00 | What version of access do you have | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 262381 | 2004-08-16 23:35:00 | access 2000 | devo101 (6037) | ||
| 262382 | 2004-08-16 23:44:00 | It already comes with a large database for you to play with, just read the help files. Or create a new data base off a template, and have a play. | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 262383 | 2004-08-17 00:10:00 | The Microsoft Access 2000 support centre is probably a good place to start: support.microsoft.com There are also a couple of good forums that might help: www.access-programmers.co.uk forums.about.com Hope these are of some help. I found getting to know Access a bit of an uphill battle. regards, andy |
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| 262384 | 2004-08-17 00:11:00 | yup, quite right, just trying to do a one off and avoid the loooooong learning process really, Im sure there have been a million people who have written what im after and really just looking for a short way of customising an existing one. thanks anyway. | devo101 (6037) | ||
| 262385 | 2004-08-17 00:22:00 | Look at the templates | Rob99 (151) | ||
| 262386 | 2004-08-17 00:44:00 | this may be a little off topic, but wintecactive have a great learning resource (www . wintecactive . co . nz) for Access and other software . www . technocatz . co . nz has more details of it, I think? its free but you will have to register at your nearest facilitating area, depending where your from . Its a great learning resource if your doing ICDL . :) |
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