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Welcome To The Access Unlimited
Newsletter - Edition 31
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Access Unlimited is an email newsletter that provides free tips, help
and information for skilled Microsoft Access users and related software
disciplines.
Produced by Garry Robinson (known below as "Ed") from Sydney, Australia.
In this edition,
FINDING SEND TO
LOOKUP TABLES - IMPROVE DATA QUALITY IN YOUR DATABASE
BACKING UP LOCAL VERSIONS OF MICROSOFT OUTLOOK
REVAMPED VB123.COM SEARCH ENGINE
OFFICE XP ACTIVATION ISSUES
GOOD READING
EXCELent $$$'s TO BE MADE
--- FINDING SEND-TO OPTIONS IN WINDOWS XP, 2000 AND USING THEM FOR
ACCESS
If you are using multiple versions of Microsoft Access, you need to be
able to change between versions. The method that Ed has always
used is the sendto option that you get when you right click on a file in
Windows
explorer. Whilst this is simple to setup in Windows 98, it
is a lot
trickier in Windows XP and 2000. This online
article explains how you
can add to your send to options.
Click here for article
--- LOOKUP TABLES - IMPROVE DATA QUALITY IN YOUR DATABASE
By Doug Thatcher
Eliminating data errors at the point of data entry can pay big dividends
in
the future. One of biggest sources of errors that we come
across is fields
that should be using a set number of entries but have been established
in
the database with no control. This detailed article
describes all the
steps involved in changing an existing text box with no data entry
validation into a watertight combo box using a lookup table. Other
options are explained to help reduce incorrect data entry.
Click here for article
--- BACKING UP LOCAL VERSIONS OF MICROSOFT OUTLOOK
By Scott McManus
When it comes time to format your hard drive, move to a new computer or
If you just want to back up all of your Outlook functionality,
then you need to follow these critical steps.
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--- REVAMPED VB123.COM SEARCH ENGINE
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http://www.vb123.com/search/
Improvements include better searches as a lot of marketing material
pages has been removed from the index. You will now find the
search link for vb123.com at the bottom of most pages on the web site.
Alternatively, you can go straight to Google and search vb123.com with
this path
http://www.google.com/search?as_sitesearch=www.vb123.com
Also you might note that Google now have a special Microsoft search page
http://www.google.com/microsoft.html
--- OFFICE XP ACTIVATION ISSUES
Last month I wrote about a problem with Office XP saying that my
computer hardware has significantly changed and that I need to activate
the product. This was resolved by upgrading to service pack 1 of Office
XP. http://www.microsoft.com/officexp/downloads/
The next significant problem was a number of registry problems to do
with Access 2000 and Windows XP. Upgrading to Office 2000 Service Pack
1a solved this.
A Reader Wrote on this topic
Why not just stick with win 2000 ??? Its much more stable than
9x/ME/NT - now I go a week or two without rebooting, before it was 1-2
days, even with NT and SP-5
Ed: I have one of those little Sony Vaio laptops that weigh 2 lbs
(1 kg). Its only supported upgrade path was via Win XP. Since the
upgrade, Win XP Home goes really nicely into stand by mode and back.
Sure beats shutting down and booting up again. It should be as
stable as Win2000 as it runs the same code (with a few things hidden).
I thought long and hard about Win 2000 but I am always busy (till last
week) and never have the time to rebuild my programming / portable
network machine.
Handy Win XP Tip: Hit the Windows key and L at the same time
to logoff
your session. Then you can put the machine in stand by mode and
have the session protected by a password.
--- GOOD READING
How to secure a corporate network. A number of MS white papers.
Click here
Outlook programming examples
Click here
Great Outlook links page
Click here
ADO Programmers reference starts here
Click here
A list of ADO Data Types
Click here
Programming ADO with Python. It's not Monty but a newer variation
on Awk for Unix and other things. Have a look and try the links at
the bottom of the page.
http://www.e-coli.net/pyado.html
Financial Modelling at a Mining Company Using Excel And Access
Click here
The Access Workbench at Simtel
http://www.simtel.net/pub/pd/61417.html
Thanks for reading this edition
Garry Robinson
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edition.
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