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VBA 2007 Shortcuts for Immediate and Code Windows
To get your tasks done quickly in the Immediate window (which lets you run code anytime, right on the spot) and Code window (used for writing, editing, and viewing VBA) use these VBA shortcuts: [more…]
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Common Shortcuts in VBA-Access 2007
Knowing the most popular keyboard shortcuts in VBA-Access 2007 will help you work more efficiently. Use this shortcut chart until you learn the keyboard combinations and their functions: [more…]
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Common Shortcut Keys in VBA 2007 Editor
Writing, editing, and testing your VBA code in Visual Basic editor will run more smoothly if you learn these helpful shortcut keys and their functions: [more…]
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Shortcut Keys to Debug Code in VBA 2007
Avoiding bugs or errors means you have to be precise when writing code in a programming language. Luckily, using these shortcuts will debug code quickly in VBA: [more…]
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Codes for Common VBA 2007 Tasks
This list shows you the most common jobs carried out in VBA 2007 and the code statements you need to type to complete the VBA task, so keep this list handy: [more…]
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Access 2007 VBA Programming For Dummies Cheat Sheet
Using VBA (Visual Basic for Application) to program Microsoft Access 2007 is simplified if you use shortcuts for debugging code in VBA and perform common tasks in VBA editor and the VBA immediate and code [more…]
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Handy Access 2010 Keyboard Shortcuts
These keyboard shortcuts are especially useful in Access 2010. Some keystrokes work anywhere in Access 2010, while others work only in specific views, as noted. [more…]
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Handy Access 2013 Keyboard Shortcuts
Some people would rather use the keyboard than the mouse, and Access 2013 has plenty of keyboard shortcuts for those people. The following keyboard shortcuts are especially useful in Access 2013. Some [more…]
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Using VBA Efficiently in Access 2010
When automating an Access 2010 database application using VBA, you can get lost with a blank page on which to begin writing code. Where do you start? Here are a few simple guidelines to follow that will [more…]
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How to Design a Relational Database in Access 2010
When you use a database program like Access 2010, you can’t just start entering data. Instead, you need to create a relational database design, dividing your information into one or more tables, each made [more…]
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Secrets of Access 2010 Database Design
Here are the Five Commandments of database design, whether you use Access 2010 or another database program. A well-designed database makes maintaining your data easier. [more…]
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Changing Form Controls with VBA in Access 2013
When an Access 2013 database form is open, you can use VBA code to change the contents and even the appearance of the form, from the big picture down to the individual controls. [more…]
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Designing a Relational Database in Access 2013
When you use a database program like Access 2013, you can’t just start entering data. Instead, you need to create a relational database design, dividing your information into one or more tables, each made [more…]
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Tips for Choosing Field Types in Access 2010
When you design a database in Access 2010, you decide what type each field will be. Here are tips for when to use which type of field. [more…]
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How to Convert an Older-Version Access Database to Access 2013
Access 2013 uses the same file format as Access 2007 and Access 2010 for storing its databases, but previous versions of Access use a different format. You can tell what version a database is by opening [more…]
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How to Create a Form that Appears When Access 2013 Opens
You can create an unbound form that appears when you open an Access 2013 database. Follow these steps to make your new form and the macro that will open the form automatically: [more…]
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How to Filter Multiple Fields in Access 2013
If you want to filter multiple fields in Access 2013, the flexible Filter by Form feature is what you need. Although you can apply the filters to the various fields by using several different techniques [more…]
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How to Keep Garbage Out of Your Access Database
If the data that goes into your database through tables and forms is garbage, then any output or analysis you do with queries and reports will give you garbage too. Fortunately, Access offers lots of tools [more…]
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Finding Alternatives to Access Data Projects
If you’re a user of Access 2000 through 2010, you may be familiar with Access Data Project (ADP) files — Access data files that provide access to SQL Server databases. Access 2013 drops support for the [more…]
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Getting Help with Functions in Access 2013
Just seeing the name of a built-in function in the third column of the Access 2013 Expression Builder doesn't tell you much. You don't know what the function does or how you use it, but you can get instant [more…]
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How to Keep Blank Pages Out of Your Access 2013 Report
Almost every Access user winds up with blank pages in a report; the blank pages appear in Print Preview. What causes these extra pages, anyway — and how do you get rid of them? [more…]
Found in: Access 2013 For Dummies Extras -
Secrets of Access 2013 Database Design
Here are the Five Commandments of database design, whether you use Access 2013 or another database program. A well-designed database makes maintaining your data easier. [more…]
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Using Visual Basic for Applications Efficiently in Access 2013
When you’re automating an Access 2013 database application by using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), you can get lost with a blank page to begin writing code. Where do you start? Here are a few simple [more…]
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Sharing Data with Other Programs from within Access 2013
Access 2013 is a great database application on its own, but it also plays well with others, allowing you to display and retrieve data from several other programs. If a program supports Visual Basic for [more…]
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Sharing Data with Other Programs from within Access 2010
Access 2010 is a great database application on its own, but it also plays well with others. You can display and retrieve data from a number of different programs. If a program supports VBA, then you can [more…]
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