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Display a specific form when your Access 2007 database is opened
If you want to prevent your users from navigating around your database, you can configure Access 2007 to take them straight to a designated form.
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Perform multiple analyses easily with a Clear Criteria button
If you need to analyze data in an Excel worksheet using a series of criteria, you don't have to manually delete entries from the criteria row. See how you can create a button to cl...
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Move a pivot table to another workbook in Excel 2007
Excel's Move PivotTable command takes the work out of transferring a pivot table from one workbook to another. Here's a simple example that shows how to take advantage of this comm...
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Add a button to an Access form that tells you which version is running
Users don't always know what version of Access they're using -- which can slow things down when you're helping troubleshoot a problem. Make it easy for them (and for you) by creati...
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OneNote 2007: If you can print it, you can mark it
You can easily annotate or draw on printable content with the help of OneNote -- which is a great help when you're collaborating on a project. Mary Ann Richardson explains how to t...
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Organize your Inbox by converting Outlook 2007 e-mail into tasks
When you receive e-mails you need to act on -- but not right away -- consider turning them into tasks, complete with follow-up reminders.
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Instead of queries, use the Access 2007 PivotTable view
Access 2007 lets you create pivot tables without building a query. See how this feature can simplify your data analysis.
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Open multiple Word 2003 documents in one window
Consolidate and streamline your Word document display to avoid the clutter of individual application windows.
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Use Word to type on a printed form without a typewriter
There's no need to manually scrawl your way through a paper form. Convert the form to an online image you can fill out using Word.
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Add information from related tables to your Access totals queries
Totals queries can be a little limited in the information they include. Here's a trick that will make them a little more useful.