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List of shortcut keys

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RE: List of shortcut keys

Dear Herbert

Thank you for attending Access 2007 Introduction course!! I hope you enjoyed the course and benefited from it.

Please find the following link that provides you an uploaded file (.pdf) with Access Shortcut keys:

https://www.stl-training.co.uk/post-17368-access-shortcuts.html

Please note that if you find that this is specifically for 2003 version then you can apply most of the shortcut keys in Access 2007 version.

Also in 2007 version we have now the Access Keys which allow you to use the keyboard for most of the commands. All you have to do is to Press Alt button to activate it.

I hope this has answered your query.

If this has answered your query then I would request you to please mark the question as resolved!! If not and you have a specific question related to this then please post it as a new question and we should be able to provide you the solution for it!!

Kindest Regards


Rajeev Rawat
MOS Master Instructor 2000 and 2003
MCAS Master Instructor 2007
MCT

Sun 3 May 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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Access tip:

Random sampling

Data is th key to a good database, therefore checking is essential.

A good way of checking data is by random sampling. You can do this in a query, by typing the follow:
1) In the Field box create a RandonID field eg. Randon Id: Rnd(fieldname])

2) sort the field
3)Right click and chage the properties for To value to be the number of randon records you want to see.

4) Change the set to Show row for Randon ID to be False, add all the other fields you want to see and the run the query.

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