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Monthly Archives: April 2011
The Perfect Storm
For years I have been arguing that the combination of Excel and Access is the strongest “story” in Microsoft Office – and the most ignored. I have used these two products together and separately to deliver solution after solution that … Continue reading
Making Access Forms More Screen Responsive
I am unfortunately one those developers with a policy of “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” Sometimes that’s a good thing but other times that can be a limiter on personal growth. I mean this in the context of … Continue reading
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Tagged Access, Access 2010, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Access 2010, Office Development, Screen Resolution, VBA
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Access Dev Kitchen
A few weeks ago there was a public call for attendees for the Access Dev Kitchen in Redmond where selected individuals would be allowed to see the early “bits” of the next version of Access (15) and where they could … Continue reading
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Tagged Access, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Access 2010, Office 15, Office Development
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