Access solutions: tips, tricks, and secrets from Microsoft Access MVPS
Meyer, Arvin
Steele, Douglas J.
Two Microsoft Access MVPs show how you can become an Access power user * Microsoft Access is the world's leading database system, with millions of users and hundreds of thousands of developers. The best practices, tips, and techniques in this book can turn users into power users. * Millions of eager users makeAccess the most popular database system in the world These Microsoft MVPs exploit key features in Access, providing advice on techniques for capturing, sharing and reporting Access data. * Each tip provides detailed solutions with clear instructions for implementation, and samples of all can be found on the companion Web site Access 2010 Solutions offers professional advice that enablesevery Access user to get greater value from the Access database system INDICE: "Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I Tables 1. Tip 1 Creating Tables for Web Applications. Tip 2 Alternative to the Hyperlink Data Type. Tip 3Fill a Table with Numbers. Part II Queries. Tip 4 A Single Query to Do Both Updates and Insertions. Tip 5 Using a Cartesian Product to Generate a Calendar.Tip 6 Using a Multiselect List Box as a Query Parameter. Part III Forms. Tip 7 Cascading Combo Boxes. Tip 8 Cascading Combo Boxes on Continuous Forms. Tip 9 Paired List Boxes. Tip 10 Marquees, Scrolling Messages, and Flashing Labels.Tip 11 Custom Tab Controls. Tip 12 Simulating Web-Style ""Hover"" Buttons. Tip 13 Custom Form Navigation Controls. Tip 14 Calendar Form. Tip 15 Simulating Drag-and-Drop in Access Forms. Tip 16 Providing Visual Feedback for Drag-and-Drop. Tip 17 Control List Boxes with Drag-and-Drop. Part IV Taking Advantage ofReport Capabilities. Tip 18 Page 1 of N for Groups. Tip 19 Always Starting a Group on an Odd Page for Duplex Printing. Tip 20 Dynamically Changing the SortOrder of a Report. Tip 21 Week-at-a-GlanceType Report. Tip 22 Day-at-a-Glance-Type Report. Part V Using VBA. Tip 23 Useful String Functions. Tip 24 Useful Functions. Tip 25 Relinking Front-End Databases to Back-End Databases in the Same Folder. Tip 26 SaveAsText and LoadFromText: Undocumented Backup and Anti-Corruption Tricks. Tip 27 RemindersBuilding Tickler Forms and Utilities. Tip 28Using Disconnected Recordsets. Tip 29 Implementing Soundex. Part VI Automating Applications and ActiveX Controls. Tip 30 Charting Using Excel. Tip 31 Usingthe TreeView Control. Tip 32 Using the ListView Control. Tip 33 Adding Imagesto the TreeView Control. Tip 34 Using the TreeView and ListView Controls Together. Part VII Access and the Web. Tip 35 Building an Access Web Application. Tip 36 Embedding a Web Control in a Form. Tip 37 Building a Time Picker in a Web Form: An Introduction to Web Macros. Tip 38 RSS Feeds. Tip 39 Detecting Whether You've Got Internet Connectivity. Part VIII Utilities. Tip 40 Drilling Down to Data. Tip 41 Utility for Renaming a Form's Controls. Tip 42 Document Management Using Access. Tip 43 Ultra-Fast Searching. Index. "
- ISBN: 978-0-470-59168-0
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 576
- Fecha Publicación: 19/10/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés
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