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What are the two hand icons used for in Microsoft Access 2003? I can’t find them in my book anywhere!?
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
I assume you mean in design mode. When you select anything in design mode, it selects 2 things then when you put your mouse over them it changes to a hand, or a hand with 1 finger pointing up. The difference is that when you have the full hand, if you hold the left mouse button down and drag, then both items move together. If you position your mouse so that pointing finger is showing, then it only moves the item you are over and leaves the other behind.
microsoft access 2003?
Sunday, February 21st, 2010what r the definitions for:
microsoft access 2003:
Data Entry and Update:
Records:
Field:
Unique Identifier:
Primary Key:
Name/Save Database:
Objects:
Close:
Structure:
Field Name:
Data Type:
Number:
Pane:
Row Selector:
Datasheet View:
Datasheet:
Navigation Buttons:
Detail Lines:
access help System:
Office Assistant:
Database Design:
Form View:
Report:
Form:
Redundancy:
buy a good Access reference book and look them up.
I suggest access 2003 Power Programming with VBA .
I need a licensed copy of Microsoft Access 2003?
Friday, February 19th, 2010does anyone know where I can get it, without spending 400 on a 2003 upgrade. I know I can get 2007 for about $100 but I really dont like 2007 yet and I am worried it will give me problems running alongside my 2003
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010Microsoft Access 2003 – computer spec*10 points*?
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010hey im tryna find out what specs you need to run microsoft access 2003 but cant find them please help *10 points 4 best answer*
I ran it in a 700 mhz processor with 384 mb memory under XP SP2 before getting my new VISTA machine 2 years ago.
i am trying to get two combo boxes in microsoft access 2003 to synchronize.?
Monday, February 15th, 2010i want the second combo box to pick a default category when an item is selected in the first combo box. thanx in advance.
Check the article bellow on how to do that
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289670
Microsoft Access?
Friday, February 12th, 2010Hi,
Does anyone know of a free online tutorials for building a database in microsoft access 2003, or some REALLY comprehensive instructions..
I have built one in Access 1997, but that was 6 years ago and I have completely forgotten how to do it.
Thanks
I would suggest to just open access and start by – New – Table etc. using the design view (where you do most in a graphical way). It is just so easy you don’t actually need any guideance.
But anyway, I’ve found one (see first link).
Also I would recommand learning SQL, it is the language you can use with (almost) any DB like access, so the knowledge doesn’t go away (and you need it anyway for smart/complex DB data fetching), so use the tutorial I’ve found in the other link (or find another).
Also, for specific problems/tasks, maybe use something like www.codeguru.com
Good luck…
where can i download a manual or a how to guide for using microsoft access 2003?
Monday, February 8th, 2010*FREE
*PREFERABLY THE INVENTORY DATABASE
Microsoft are the best people to learn it from are the people who wrote it.
as one of the other answers says there is a lot of good help available by pressing F1.
These two links take you to the official Microsoft web sites that have lots of tutorials & videos.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/FX100646921033.aspx?CTT=96&Origin=CL100570041033 – 2003
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/FX100646911033.aspx?CTT=96&Origin=CL100570041033 – 2007
There is a developers centre here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905400.aspx
There are also forums there where you can ask questions and get answers from microsoft access experts.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/aa905410.aspx
Others will offer external sites with good information but as a starting point Microsoft will be the best place to go.
Microsoft are the best people to learn it from are the people who wrote it.
as one of the other answers says there is a lot of good help available by pressing F1.
These two links take you to the official Microsoft web sites that have lots of tutorials & videos.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/FX100646921033.aspx?CTT=96&Origin=CL100570041033 – 2003
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/FX100646911033.aspx?CTT=96&Origin=CL100570041033 – 2007
There is a developers centre here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905400.aspx
There are also forums there where you can ask questions and get answers from Microsoft Access experts.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/aa905410.aspx
Others will offer external sites with good information but as a starting point Microsoft will be the best place to go.
keyboard shortcuts on Microsoft access 2003?
Saturday, February 6th, 2010can i make my form on microsoft access 2003 have keyboard shortcuts? Like could i make it so i press F4 or even a button as simple as the letter ‘L’ to bring me back to the main access page screen? If so, please explain exactly how? I am giving 10 points to the best answer … so hurry and answer
sorry guys … i meant to say ….. can i make it so i press F4 or something and then it opens a certain form? is that possible??>?
There are a ton of keyboard shortcuts listed on the Microsoft Office Access page. Check it out:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/HP030898861033.aspx
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