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Gold Collection |
2004-05 |
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Rebecca Riordan |
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Presenting a pair of ListBox controls to the user and allowing the user to move an item from one to the other is a popular and |
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effective user interface technique. Microsoft Access doesn’t provide any intrinsic controls for performing this, but as Rebecca |
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Peter Vogel |
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Editorial |
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What is it about spam that makes smoke come out of my ears? |
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How to Avoid an Access 2003 Sandbox Storm |
Garry Robinson |
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Just because you’re not upgrading to Access 2003 doesn’t mean that someone won’t try to open your data with Access 2003 |
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installed on their computer. After a potentially disastrous experience with Access 2003’s new security, Garry Robinson learned |
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how to deal with the new "features"–and how to write Access applications so that they'll avoid the new security restrictions that Access imposes. |
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Danny J. Lesandrini |
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Review |
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For months I looked forward to the arrival of this new book. When I finally got a copy, I devoured it in a single weekend and I |
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wasn’t disappointed with what I read. Garry Robinson’s new book is a must have for all serious Access developers: This 492-page book is well worth its $59.99 list price. Here, Danny Lesandrini offers his review. |
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Becoming an Access Groupie Handling groups of controls |
Doug Steele |
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Access Answers |
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This month, Doug Steele gathers together several questions around handling groups of controls to provide alternative solutions |
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to a common problem. I have a number of controls on my form that I need to be able to make visible or not depending on |
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what’s happening in the program logic. Is there an easier way than having a whole series of VBA statements, one per control? |
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