|
|
|
Patrick A Wood - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Patrick Wood lives with his wife Janice lives near the Eastern North Carolina town of Warsaw. He has a daughter, Jennifer, and a grandson, Gabriel.
Pat has developed several Microsoft Access Applications including Report Advantage, which allows anyone to customize their Microsoft Access Reports without knowing code or writing queries. He has also developed a free Church Management Database system to which he adds new features periodically. He is the pastor of Johnson Baptist ... [More]
[View Patrick A Wood's Extended Author Bio]
[Display Categories] Sort By [Title] [Newest] [Oldest]
Patrick A Wood Email Alerts
- Instantly Copy All of Your Access VBA Code to a Text File
[Computers-and-Technology:Software] Instantly copy all of your Microsoft Access code to a text file. Discover the diferenced in the code in different databases. Easily find all of your favorite code routines with searches.
- From Access to Outlook - Adding Your Custom Access Data to Your Outlook Calendar
[Computers-and-Technology:Software] Probably the most used Microsoft Office Application is Outlook. Often Outlook is open all day to receive emails, schedule appointments, and manage Contact information. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to share data between Outlook and Access. If you use an Access Database that stores almost any kind of dates such as shipping dates, appointments, service scheduling, and maintenance schedules you may wish you could save that information to the Outlook Calendar with just the click of a button.
- The Best Microsoft Access Free Tool Money Can't Buy
[Computers-and-Technology:Software] The best Microsoft Access free tool I have ever used is MZ-Tools. If I could have only one free Access tool, this would be it. It is so good; I can't believe they are giving it away! MZ-Tools 3.0 is a Freeware add-in for VBA, Visual Basic 6.0 and Visual Basic 5.0.
- Turbo Charge Your Access Form and Report Design Tasks With Custom Templates!
[Computers-and-Technology:Software] "Do over's" are fun if you are playing a game. They are not fun when designing Access Database Forms and Reports. We will show you an easy way to save time every time you create a new Form or Report.
- How to Open Access Database Forms With a Simple Function That Saves You Time and Work
[Computers-and-Technology:Software] You can save a great deal of time, code, and database bloat by using simple custom functions. We will show you a very easy way to open your forms using a simple Custom Function.
- Easy Option to Close One Access Database Form While Opening Another
[Computers-and-Technology:Software] Too many open forms clutter up the screen and waste memory. You can avoid this by using a simple Custom Function that gives you the option to close the current Form when you open another. We will show you how to use this method in your Access Database.
|
|
|