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Smart Access Article Abstracts |
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Silver Collection |
2003-09 |
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Mike Gunderloy |
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After a decade of 32-bit development, you might think that Microsoft Office was finished. Despite that, Microsoft is still finding |
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new things to put in to the Office box. In Office 2003, there’s a renewed emphasis on collaborative features, centering around the newly renamed Windows SharePoint Services. In this article, Mike Gunderloy shows you how Access 2003 can work with data stored in SharePoint. |
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Peter Vogel |
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Editorial |
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I wanted to mention another book that I’ve been reading lately. It isn’t about Access or programming. It is, however, about being a programmer. |
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Peter Vogel |
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This month, Wayne Wallace and Peter Vogel put their heads together to give you a list of books that you can’t write applications without. |
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Danny J. Lesandrini |
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Review |
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Sometimes developers get excited about the simplest things. This month, Danny Lesandrini relates his excitement over a new donationware tool for navigating around Microsoft Access |
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query dependencies and references. |
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Peter Vogel |
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Article |
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Since the release of Office XP, it’s been possible to create spreadsheets by using ExcelML. Peter Vogel shows you how to use this technology to create spreadsheets that can be sent anywhere. |
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Doug Steele |
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In which Doug Steele addresses commonly asked questions from Access developers. This month, he looks at problems dealing with date values. |
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