 | | | Brief tutorials and help for novices and database developers. Examples and solutions to implement. Bugs and traps to avoid. Sample code and utilities to download. All free. This is literally an FAQ. It has grown in response to the most requently asked questions in Access newsgroups, for more than 13 years. Each page explains the most efficient solution that works completely within Access, as simply as possible.
| 22/04/2008 07:33 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | The site has the constants from all the versions of Access. As I do not have Access 2003 or 2007, the constants added for these versions have least information about them. I am most grateful to Clint Covington and Tim Getsch of Microsoft for providing me with the list of constants added in Access 2007. Most of the other information about these constants is what I have gleaned from various websites. | 22/04/2008 07:34 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | This FAQ site is designed to help Microsoft Access developers find answers for some common questions. All code, utilities, and addins provided here are free and you are allowed to use them as part of your own applications. If you are going to redistribute any code, please be courteous to the original authors by mentioning their contributions and by following any copyright guidelines the author may have provided along with the utility or code. | 22/04/2008 07:38 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | Tony's Microsoft Access tips, hints and links including Email FAQ and Access based accounting systems. One of the oldest Microsoft Access websites. | 22/04/2008 07:39 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | General Access information site. | 22/04/2008 07:40 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | Rick Dobson, the ProgrammingMSAccess.com's webmaster, offers a welcome to Access, VBA, SQL Server, and Visual Basic .NET developers. If you are a new site visitor or you haven't visited recently, we invite you to take a look.
| 22/04/2008 07:44 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | Access 2007 is one of the biggest releases in Access history in my opinion. With a completely new User Interface, new file format, new database engine (ACE), new Navigation Pane, new Form and Report Layout views, new Split Form View, new Report View, and a host of new functions geared towards the Power User and hard core Developer, get ready for some serious "shock and awe" in 2007. | 22/04/2008 07:48 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | Aldex Software Ltd. is a commercial company specializing in custom SQL Server, MS Access, Visual Basic, VB, VB.NET, and ASP.NET. We are bespoke database developers, designers, programmers, consultants and dedicated Access and SQL Server specialists. Also Intranet and Intranet development including web enabled databases using ASP.NET and tailored SQL Server and Access training courses. | 22/04/2008 07:49 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | We'll be publishing technical articles and several series of technical articles, ranging from how to push Microsoft Access to its limits -- and beyond -- to proper relational database design to issues and bugs that developers commonly encounter during Access database development. All articles are written by our expert contributors and expert authors from other Web sites, so you'll get the best advice from people who have worked in the field and can keep you from reinventing the wheel. | 22/04/2008 07:51 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | Database design and implementation tutorials, articles, tips, tricks, code samples, Microsoft Access Help and FAQ's and Microsoft Access database samples and examples available to download. | 22/04/2008 07:52 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | Mark Whitehorn is a well-recognised commentator on the computer world, publishing articles, white papers and books. He has been writing about computers since 1987 and his column in Personal Computer World is one of the longest-running database columns in the world. His books provide a great resource about SQL and solving problems in Access. | 15/05/2008 22:45 | michael bunyan |
 | | | MS Access Hints and Tips, a social network for MS Access Developers and users. | 05/06/2008 08:35 | andrew couch |
 | | | This web site is designed for developers and users of Microsoft Office and in particular Microsoft Access. There are 200+ articles, newsletters and tips to read and search. Plus there is a popular newsletter called Access Unlimited that 1000's of programmers read | 23/10/2008 18:56 | AndrewCouch |
 | | | This website will primarily deal with an introduction to new features added in Microsoft® Access 2007 and a comparison between Microsoft® Access 2003 versus the new 2007 version.
| 20/09/2009 18:03 | andrew couch |