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Certificate of Attendance

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replyReply Mon 18 Jul 2011, 09:13Delegate Clair said...

Clair has attended:
Access Advanced course
Access VBA course
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course

Certificate of Attendance

Hi

Please can I have a certificate for the 2 Day VBA Access 2003 course I attended last Thursday and Friday?

My email address, is clairhuntley1974@gmai.com

I didn't want to leave my home address details on a public forum.

I really enjoyed the course and am hoping I can also attend the VBA Excel course too later in the year.

Many thanks, Clair

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replyReply Tue 19 Jul 2011, 12:42Delegate Clair said...

RE: Certificate of Attendance

Can I have a certificate, please?

Clair

 

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Access tip:

Random sampling

Data is th key to a good database, therefore checking is essential.

A good way of checking data is by random sampling. You can do this in a query, by typing the follow:
1) In the Field box create a RandonID field eg. Randon Id: Rnd(fieldname])

2) sort the field
3)Right click and chage the properties for To value to be the number of randon records you want to see.

4) Change the set to Show row for Randon ID to be False, add all the other fields you want to see and the run the query.

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