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How do I... Transfer data from a Word form to an Access database?
Although Access forms are powerful interface objects, your users might not be familiar with them. In some cases, Access might not be installed on every users system, or you might prefer users not have access to your database. Here is how to use a Word form to...
Tags: Technique, Microsoft Access, Sample Code, Data, Field, Difference, Form, Example Path, txtCompanyName, txtPhone, Figure G, Figure H, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Databases, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management, Susan Harkins
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Build Your Skills: Add a pseudo status bar to a Microsoft Access form
By Susan Harkins and Charlotte FoustThe Windows status bar provides an easy way to interact with Access users because it displays information about the selected data. However, the status bar isn't always available to share that information. When you decide not to include the status bar, you can simulate the...
Tags: Microsoft Access, Microsoft Corp., Susan Harkins
Technical articles 2003-06-17
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