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Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 comes with XML editing feature
Since the 2007 version Microsoft has become more effective with the inclusion of XML scripts.
Microsoft Word is the most widely used word processor in the world
Word helps in performing our day to day word processing activities like writing emails, making documents etc.
Microsoft Office professional plus comes with many additions to the home and student edition
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Showing posts with label Microsoft Access 2003. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Access 2003. Show all posts
Friday, June 24, 2011
Create A Form Using An Auto Forms
Auto Forms are the forms that come with the Office while installing it. There will be some pre-created forms that will come with Microsoft Access by default.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Create A Form In Design View
We can create forms even in Design View while entering the data in to the database. Here we can create fields and enter data as well.
Modify Hyperlink Stored In A Table
Microsoft Access gives us an option to modify the hyperlink that is there inside a table or stored in a table.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Create An Empty Database Without Wizard
Microsoft Access have three ways of creating a database. One is using a wizard where it has some steps where we get pre-defined column fields and following them. Second way is by using templates that have already been created. Third way of creating a database is creating a blank database and adding fields.
Add Columns For a Database
Once we access the database for entering the data into it after creating it, we can edit the columns either add or delete them. Microsoft Access has an easier way of doing it.