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Certificate of Attendance

resolvedResolved · Low Priority · Version 2003

Ryan has attended:
Access VBA course
Access Advanced course
Time Management course
Time Management course
Outlook Advanced course
Upgrade to Office 2010 course

Certificate of Attendance

Please could I have a Certificate for the Access VBA 2003 course that I have attended.
Please post certificate to:

[address removed for privacy reasons]

Thankyou.

RE: Certificate of Attendance

Hi Ryan,

I will arrange a certificate to be posted out to you.

Kind Regards,
Tristan


 

Access tip:

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

View all Access hints and tips


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