Hi,
I am a novice using Microsoft Access. Does an Access Database provide any programming languages?
Lily in Gaithersburg
Hi,
I am a novice using Microsoft Access. Does an Access Database provide any programming languages?
Lily in Gaithersburg
Hi,
I am new to Microsoft Access. As I know, Access is very popular for building small database applications. I am wondering, can we use an Access Database to build a complex database applications as well?
Kate
Germantown
Do you know anything about the 64 bit version of Microsoft Access 2010?
Ed, PRC Enterprises
Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia
I am interested in including databars on my Access Database reports. Can I do this with Microsoft Access 2007? Database management is kind of useless if we don’t have usable reports!
Allison
District of Columbia
Hello,
We are an association in the District of Columbia. We use an Access Database to keep track of members and some of our publications. We have had several employees work on our database over the years, and it is not looking very good. Do you have experience in database management and think you could help us with our computer consulting needs?
Lisa
Washington DC
Hello,
I see from your web site that you have experience with database management and Microsoft Access. I have a small store in DC, and we keep our information in Foxpro. However, I also have Microsoft Office 2007. Can I transfer my information from foxpro to Microsoft Access? Is this something you do? Thanks in advance,
Ellie
Glover Park, District of Columbia
Hello,
We are a construction company located in the District of Columbia. We have an Access database for each of our job sites. We try to keep track of all our materials. Do you have any experience with helping a small business company with an Access database? Help!
Joe in the District of Columbia
Is Microsoft Access 2010 included in the Standard version of Office 2010?
– Sally in Gaithersburg, Maryland
Upgrading Access Projects to Access 2010 (from Access 2003 or 2007) can be tricky. The default values for textboxes as well as combo boxes are handled differently and are now dependent on whether forms are bound or not bound!
We are a small biotech firm in Germantown. The bulk of our data resides on our SQL Server database in-house. Can we attach Microsoft Access as a front end to this database to work with the data? Database Management is not our thing…
Joe, Senior VP
APG, Inc. in Germantown