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Expression Builder

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replyReply Thu 18 Dec 2008, 14:44Delegate Theo said...

Theo has attended:
Access Intermediate course

Expression Builder

What is Express Builder?

For upcoming training course dates see: Pricing & availability

replyReply Fri 19 Dec 2008, 17:52Trainer Rajeev said...

RE: Expression Builder

Dear Theo

Thank you for attending Access Intermediate !! I hope you enjoyed the course and benefited from it.


If you have difficulty remembering the names of the fields, tables or functions when you perfom calculation in a table, Query or Forms then you can use Expression builder to assist you.

You can use the Expression Builder to create a new expression, or you can select from pre-built expressions, including expressions for displaying page numbers, the current date, and the current date and time.


I hope this has answered your query.

If this has answered your query then I would request you to please mark the question as resolved!! If not and you have a specific question related to this then please post it as a new question and we should be able to provide you the solution for it!!

Kindest Regards


Rajeev Rawat
MOS Master Instructor 2000 and 2003
MCAS Master Instructor 2007

Fri 26 Dec 2008: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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