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In Microsoft Access, there are a variety of controls that you can add to your forms, such as Textbox, Labels, Picture, Button, Combo box, etc. See below how to add controls to the tabbed page.
In Microsoft Access, a Relationship helps you to merge or link data from one table to another. Relationships allow the user to create Queries, Forms, and Reports.
That article includes a simple query for extracting data for customers who live in a particular state or province. In this article, we look at writing more advanced queries, and how you can format and ...
Create a query from within Access that attaches to my SQL Server and retrieves the recordset. I'd likely use the same technique I applied in this thread. <BR>2.
You can query across databases in Oracle and Sql Server, with a little work. I'm not sure about access. <BR>It really would be easier to just link the tables I would think.
Make life easier for your Access users by building a parameter query that lets them search for specific text. Instead of fumbling around with wildcard characters, they can just enter the search ...
Click on the Query object in the Database window and click New. (In Access 2007, click the Create tab and then click Query Design in the Other group.) Add all the fields you want to your query.