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Microsoft Access: Unleash the True Potential Today
Thinking of developing your Access skills? New to Microsoft Access and
don't know where to start? Want to know more about what Access can do
for your business?
Microsoft Access is a popular application designers often use to store
and retrieve information. It is a database management software
application (DBMS) used by small businesses, large corporations and by
home 'have-a-go' programmers.
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How To Find A Good VB For Access Trainer
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An organization that uses Access without understanding Visual Basic is
not taking advantage of all the features of the software. VB is learned
most effectively at the hands of a certified and experienced
instructor, but there are countless Access courses out there. Which is
the best one for your business? The best way to find a good VB course
is to first find a good VB for Access trainer.
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Should You Send Managers To VBA Training?
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A growing number of companies are sending managers to learn Visual
Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel 2007 courses. They find it has a
number of benefits even if the manager never actually uses the software.
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Training Budgets In A Bad Economy
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Visual Basic Returns To The Macintosh
In August 2006, Microsoft's Macintosh Business Unit announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference that Microsoft Office 2008 for the Macintosh would be released without Visual Basic Support. Training managers wondered if there was a need to continue Visual Basic training if their organizations were using Macintoshes.
Recently, the MacBU revealed that Visual Basic is making a comeback and
will be included in the next Mac release of Office, making Visual Basic
training important no matter what platform Office is deployed on.
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Microsoft Access 2007: New Features
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of us work hard to try and find new ways to improve our performance,
both on a personal and a professional level. The same principle can be
applied to technologies which assist us in our daily lives. Often, we
hear news that a new and improved car, paint or washing powder has been
released onto the market. Computer software is no different, as
demonstrated by the release of a new version of Microsoft Access on
30th January 2007. By acting upon customer feedback and brainstorming
new ideas, the idea was to create a more efficient and user-friendly
database program. Let us review some of the new features of Microsoft
Access 2007.
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