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Microsoft Office 2010: Plain and Simple chapter excerpts
Article Sample excerpts from best selling Office 2010 book: Office 2010 Plain and Simple, which is a colorful, quick reference to everyday questions.
Access 2010, Excel 2010...
Use the custom toolbars and startup settings from earlier versions of Access
Article Show All Hide All If you created custom toolbars and menu bars in earlier versions of Microsoft Office Access, this article describes how those settings would b...
Access 2010
Use the Contacts Web Database template to target your customer marketing more efficiently
Article Use the Access Contacts web database template to manage customer or partner contacts information.
Access 2010, Access 2007
Undo or redo data entry or design changes
Article The undo and redo commands work for data entry until you move to a different record. You can also undo and redo many form and report design changes.
Access 2010
Turn quotes into paid invoices by using the Services Web Database template
Article Show All Hide All The Access 2010 Services web database template creates a ready-to-use database that lets you track quotes, invoices, customers, and other data...
Access 2010
Discontinued features and modified functionality in Access 2010
Article A list of features that are no longer supported or that have changed significantly in Access 2010.
Access 2010
First Look: Microsoft Office 2010
Article Learn how you can get more from the new features in Office 2010 using this e-book. Express your ideas more effectively, collaborate, and work with data more eff...
Access 2010, Excel 2010...
Cut expenses, manage inventory, and ship effectively by using the Goods web database template
Article This article shows you how to use the Goods web database template in Access 2010 to track inventory, orders, invoices, purchasing, and other business-related da...
Access 2010
Migrating to Access 2010 from Access 2003
Article Access 2003 users: If you need help transitioning to Access 2010, you can view or print this short, visual guide.
Access 2010
What happened to the Database window?
Article The Database window is no longer available. It has been replaced by the Navigation Pane and the Create tab on the ribbon. You use the Navigation Pane to open an...
Access 2010
Guide to the Access 2010 user interface
Article Access 2010 features a user interface with significant changes from prior versions, especially versions prior to Access 2007. Two main components of the user in...
Access 2010
Introduction to the Access 2010 templates
Article If you're new to databases, or if you just don't want to spend time creating a database from scratch, Microsoft Access 2010 provides various templates that you ...
Access 2010
What's new in Microsoft Access
Article In Microsoft Access 2010, you can build web databases and publish them to a SharePoint site. SharePoint visitors can use your database application in a web brow...
Access 2010
Manage database objects in the Navigation Pane
Article In Access 2010 , database objects are displayed in the Navigation Pane, a feature introduced in Access 2007 . The Database window of earlier versions is not a...
Access 2010
Make the switch to Access 2010
Training Learn how to switch to Access 2010 from a previous version. This course explains how to do familiar tasks, such as build databases and create tables and reports...
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Access 2010
Which file format should I use in Access 2010?
Article Microsoft Access 2010 by default uses the .accdb file format extension introduced in Access 2007. Access continues to provide some support for the file format u...
Access 2010
Discontinued features and modified functionality in Access 2013
Article Overview of features and functionality that are discontinued or changed in Access 2013.
Access 2013
Manage database objects in the Navigation Pane
Article The Navigation Pane displays database objects and helps manage the objects.
Access 2013
Which Access file format should I use?
Article This article explains which file format you would use based on your needs, and why you might want to use an earlier version file format in some instances.
Access 2013
Use a template to create an Access desktop database
Article Templates have predesigned tables that help when designing a database, and here's how to choose a suitable template.
Access 2013
Undo or redo data entry or design changes
Article The undo and redo commands work for data entry until you move to a different record. You can also undo and redo many form and report design changes.
Access 2013
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