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Microsoft Office System Webcast: Adding Functionality to Forms with Access 2003 - Level 200  

Event ID: 1032263835

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft Office Access.
Audience(s): Additional Information Worker.
Duration: 90 Minutes
Start Date:
Friday, June 25, 2004 12:00 AM
 

Event Overview

Forms are the primary user interface for entering and managing data in almost every Microsoft® Access database application. While basic form functionality can handle many situations, the flexibility and usefulness of a database is easily enhanced by form control properties, macros, and simple Visual Basic® event procedures. Join Access experts and co-authors John Pierce and Paul Pardi for an informative hour, in which they will demonstrate how adding these features can improve the overall effectiveness of your organization's databases.

Presenter: John Pierce, Product Planner, Microsoft Corp. and Paul Pardi, Development Manager, Microsoft Corp.

John Pierce and Paul Pardi are co-authors of Microsoft Access 2003 Inside Track, published in February. A Microsoft editor, John has worked with Access since version 1.0. He co-wrote Troubleshooting Microsoft Access 2002 (with Virginia Andersen) and has contributed his expertise to several books about Microsoft software products and technologies. Paul, a software development manager for Microsoft Learning, wrote his first computer program in the late ‘70s on an Atari 400. For the past six years, he has served in a number of software development roles, working with projects built on SQL Server, Access, Visual Basic, C#, and C++ and a variety of Web-based technologies.

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