[mso] Re: Useful links within Access?
- From: Anders Lee <leeweianders@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 01:19:34 +0800
Thank you so much cathy, you really went a long way! its all thumbs
up for the links =3D)
On 7/29/05, Cathy.Evans@xxxxxxxxx <Cathy.Evans@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Yes, it can be done, here are some links to sample databases you might wa=
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> to check out:
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> http://www.microsoft-accesssolutions.co.uk/downloads.htm
> Scroll down to the one that says Viewing a Live Web Site on a Microsoft
> Access Form
> Files from your server can be placed as link instead of web addresses als=
o.
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> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=3D7a50205e-a29b-=
4a43-8508-78e549ecd14c&displaylang=3Den
> Sample database has variety of form ideas.
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> http://www.utteraccess.com/forums/postlist.php?Cat=3D&Board=3D48
> www.utteraccess.com code archive has incredible samples, great variety.
> Takes a little searching, but worth it.
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> hth, Cathy
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> Anders Lee
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> I'm thinking of creating a database that can associate information
> from various tables as found in access, but yet can present the really
> user friendly feel like those found in webpages to the end user (which
> is my boss). I'll need to embed links to objects like pdf files and
> standard outlook email formats for each row of data.
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> Can all this be done with Access? Or do i need to combine frontpage
> with Access, or buy some other software? Any planning tips? I'm really
> starting from scratch here...
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> Sounds like alot? haha!
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> Anders
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