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Using formula

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by - delegate Dan [1 post] (2008 Jun 23 Mon, 16:18) replyReply

How to use formula in Access

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RE: using formula

by - trainer Stephen gold contributer[369 posts] (2008 Jun 25 Wed, 11:59) replyReply

Hi Dan

Thank you for your question

Access has an array of functions that can be accessed from the expression builder. They can be inserted into a query or text box.

Select the object that is to hold the function, then click on the expression builder button.(This has a magic wand icon)

On the right hand side of the expression builder, there are a series of folders; double click on the "function folder" and then double click on "built in functions". You are then presented with a list of function categories, and then the actual functions.

You can then apply the relevant function. The details of this application depends upon the function in question.

If you have a specific function in mind, please let me know and I will give you guidance on this

Regards

Stephen


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