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Built-in functions

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replyReply Wed 4 Feb 2009, 15:51Delegate Sarah said...

Sarah has attended:
Excel Advanced course

Built-in functions

where is the best place to find information about all the different builtin functions and their uses?

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replyReply Fri 6 Feb 2009, 00:46Trainer Rajeev said...

RE: built-in functions

Dear Sarah

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

I believe that you will find the below link helpful to find out more info about various functions in MS Access with some examples:

http://www.techonthenet.com/access/functions/index.php

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

 

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Access tip:

Open A Combo Box Automatically

This is helpful if users need to enter large amounts of data. There are two ways to open ComboBoxes when they get the focus by using the tab keys.

When the ComboBox gets focus:

Press Alt + Down Arrow on the keyboard

For it to happen automatically, needs a bit of coding:

1. Add a combo box and a text box control to the form
2. Set the combo box's On Got Focus property to the following event procedure:

Private Sub ComboBoxName _GotFocus()

Me!ComboBoxName.Dropdown

End Sub


3. Open your form in Form View and use the TAB key to make sure it works.

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