email and websites
Microsoft Office TrainingThe UK's Number 1 for Microsoft Office Training add this page to your favourites/bookmarksBookmark page

view a printable version of this pagePrintable version
Customer: Sign in
Delegate: Sign in
Trainer: Log in

Forum home » Delegate support and help forum » Microsoft Access Training and help » E-mail and websites

E-mail and websites

The UK's most regular instructor-led training courses.
Training information: microsoft database training · Access training · Microsoft Access Training
See also · microsoft access training · access vba courses · access database course

resolvedResolved · Medium Priority · Version 2003

No ranking yet
3 posts
replyReplyMon 23 Nov 2009, 10:14Delegate Suzanne said...

Suzanne has attended:
Access Intermediate course

E-mail and websites

I have got e-mail addresses and websites on my database and I have set them to Hyperlink but when I click on them it does not seem to do anything.

Access Advanced 1 day course
Version Date Location Places
available
Book Next place rate (£)
Pay by
Card
Pay by
Invoice
2003 Fri 19 Mar 2010 Bloomsbury 4 Book now £235 £240
2007 Wed 24 Mar 2010 Bloomsbury 5 Book now £240 £245
2003 Tue 6 Apr 2010 Southwark 9 Book now £203 £208
2007 Thu 13 May 2010 Bloomsbury 7 Book now £188 £193
2003 Tue 18 May 2010 Bloomsbury 9 Book now £182 £187
2003 Fri 2 Jul 2010 Bloomsbury 7 Book now £85 £90
Full Schedule: See all 11 Access Advanced course dates.
Bookings currently available until 14th December 2010.

Platinum
753 posts
replyReplyTue 24 Nov 2009, 09:58Trainer Stephen said...

RE: e-mail and websites

Hi Suzanne

Thank you for your question

Initially I would check the following

1. Is the data in a valid format. Try cutting and pasting a few of the links into your browser and see if you can navigate to them.
2. Check with your IT support people that there are no security restrictions in place blocking Internet access from an Access database. (This last one is unlikely)

If this does not resolve the issue please get back to me so I can investigate other options

Regards

Stephen

Mon 30 Nov 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.


Related articles

· Microsoft Access Mistakes to Avoid
· Why go on a Microsoft Access Training Course?
· Getting To Grips With Templates In Access 2007
· So You Still Haven't Learned How To Use Access Yet?
· So what's new in Access 2007?

Please browse our web site to find out more about
microsoft database training and other Microsoft training courses.

Access tip:

Hide Access Tables

One method of stopping your Access tables appearing in Database window, is to rename the table(s) with the prefix usys.

This converts the table into a system object, which cannot be viewed in the Database window.

You can show system objects in the Database window by the following:

Step 1: On the Tools menu, click Options.
Step 2: Click the View tab.
Under Show, select the System Objects check box.
Click OK.

View all Access hints and tips


Rate this page:
2.1/5 (108 votes cast)
Institute of IT Training - Accredited Training Provider ILM
Microsoft Certified Partner
Microsoft Office Specialist Authorised Testing Centre (MOS and MCAS)

Prodigy Platinum Learning Partner

Institute of IT Training - Accredited Training Provider
McAfee Secure sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams
Association of Computer Trainers verified by visa, mastercard securecard