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The Workbench  Find out who has your database open, start the correct version of Access, easy compacting and backups, change startup options, mde compile,  shutdown database Read and Download

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Searchable help file comprising of all the information at vb123.com plus hidden downloads etc. Read More



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Libraries of software that we regularly import into our projects. Enhances the Toolshed More..


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Backup and query your BaseCamp
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Datamining/Graphs

Explore your data with this versatile graphing and data mining shareware tool. 
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Find out a few other things that Garry has been writing about Microsoft Access. Read more

About The Editor Garry Robinson writes for a number of popular computer magazines, is now a book author and has worked on 100+ Access databases. He is based in Sydney, Australia
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