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Access 2010

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replyReply Wed 10 Aug 2011, 16:10Delegate Helen said...

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Access Intermediate course

Access 2010

How do you create different levels of access in a database? In order to restrict how people can review data.

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replyReply Fri 12 Aug 2011, 10:19Trainer Mark said...

RE: Access 2010

Hello Helen,

Thank you for your question regarding user permissionsin Access 2010.

Unfortunately, this is such a large subject that we are not able to provide all the answers on the forum. However, you may find using the Security Wizard will help towards your goal of security using permissions of certain users and group.

If you click the FILE ribbon, Select INFO, Users & Permissions button, User-Level Security Wizard.

I hope this helps. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.

If you require further assistance, please reply to this post. Or perhaps you have another Microsoft Office question?

Have a great day.
Regards,

Mark
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

Thu 18 Aug 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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Access tip:

Change The Default Font in Access 2003

You can change the default font in Access 2003 so that whenever you create a new database your preferred font is automatically set.

To change the default font:

1.From the menu bar select Tools.
2.Click Options.
3.Go to the Datasheet tab:
4.In the Default font section select your preferred font from the list of fonts e.g. Arial.
5.Select your preferred size from the size menu e.g. 12.
6.Click Apply.

Click on the Tables/queries tab:
1.In the Query Design font section select your preferred font from the list of fonts e.g. Arial.
2.Select your preferred size from the size menu e.g. 12.
3.Click Apply.
4.Click OK.

The default font for Access has now been changed.

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