Examples of using Desktop databases in English and their translations into Slovenian
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link to Access web apps or desktop databases.
If you're more interested in working with an Access desktop database, see Basic tasks for Access desktop databases.
in detail how to import or link to Excel data from Access desktop databases.
You can use the EMailDatabaseObject macro action in Access desktop databases to include the specified Access datasheet, form, report,
In Access desktop databases, you can use the SetProperty action in a stand-alone macro only if you precede it with an action that selects the form
paradigms are different for Web databases than for desktop databases- some desktop databases cannot be published to the Web without first making design changes.
When entering data on forms in Access desktop databases, it can be quicker
Creating a select query in an Access web app is similar to the procedure above for desktop databases, with just a little extra bit of work to make the query results available in the browser.
paradigms are different for Web databases than for desktop databases- some desktop databases cannot be published to the Web without first making design changes.
Note: We do not recommend hiding the Navigation Pane in desktop databases unless the database employs a screen such as a switchboard(a form with buttons
You can use the FindNextRecord macro action in Access desktop databases to find the next record that meets the criteria specified by the previous FindRecord macro action
Use a template to create an Access desktop database- Access.
Open a desktop database(. accdb).
For more, see create an Access desktop database from a template.
Open the desktop database in which you want to add a navigation form.
see the article Ways to share an Access desktop database.
Should I create an Access 2013 app or an Access desktop database?
see ways to share an Access desktop database.
You should read this article before you create your first desktop database.
To import data into a desktop database.