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Justin has attended:
Access Introduction course
Access Intermediate course
Access Advanced course

Full working data base

I dont use Access as yet but what I would like to know is if someone could show me something with the end product using Access? I need to see an end result so I can see what somebody would be working to.
I am finding it hard to grasp the full concept if I cant see an end result.

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Hi Justin

Databases are very complex and can have lots of development work carried out on them. In essence a database will always be evolving. The database that you used on your course was simple yet complete. So you can count this as a complete database.

Alternatively you will find a couple of examples already built into access. Which you may find useful.

Hope this helps

David

 

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Hiding Multiple Table columns

If you want to hide non-adjacent Access table columns. In Datasheet view, open the table that contains the columns you want to hide.

On the Format menu, click Unhide Columns.
In the Unhide Columns dialog box, clear the check box next to the name of each column you want to hide.
Click Close.

This method makes having to use the Hide Columns command repeatedly unnecessary

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