The Access User Group is proud to announce that one of the world’s leading exponents of Microsoft Access will be presenting at our national seminar in May. Luke Chung is the CEO of FMS and one of the most entertaining and informative speakers you will ever hear. In addition we are very pleased to have two excellent speakers from the UK community: Mark Whitehorn, database columnist for PCW magazine, and Rob Ward, Continuum Systems.
To book or for further information please email margaret@gordonassociates.co.uk or call 01242 529820. Cost: £135.00+vat for members. Please ask about rates for non-members and discounts for multiple bookings.
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Creating Access Security With Active Directory presented by Peter Bryant
Peter will discuss using Active Directory Security as a real alternative to using Access
internal security.
Download Presentation : Creating Access Security
Hold Your Horses – What Should Happen Between Starting Your Application And The Main Menu presented by Paul Millennas
Microsoft Access is an exciting product and it is understandable that a developer would want his application to move immediately to his attractive Main Menu, deafened by the applause from his grateful users. Well, just hold your horses there, pardner…. Let’s not be impetuous. Shouldn’t we first ensure that we are going to give our users a smooth ride?
Download Presentation : Hold Your Horses
For further information please email: Margaret@gordonassociates.co.uk or call on:
01242 256549 to book a place.
Many thanks to the presenters and all the members who attended the recent 1 day workshop, which was a real success, and as a result of great attendance we will be running other workshops later in the year. Below are the downloads for the presentations (the remaining presentation should be available later in the week).
A nibble at .net - Andrew Couch
Revision control with Access 2003 and Source Safe - Gillian MacKenzie
VBA Interface Classes by Ralph Manley
Access-Outlook Integration by Geoff Goodacre
Integration of Access with Excel and Word by Paul Christie
"The Multi-valued Field Issue/Problem/Opportunity in Access 2007" - Mark Whitehorn or Eye Candy With Images
"Upsizing Large Access Applications" - Andrew Couch"Techniques for Presenting Data from an Access Application" - Paul Christie
"Flexible
Working, Climate Change and MS Access" - Malcolm Bourner
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Downloads from Access User Group Workshop - 25th January 2007The first one day workshop this year was a great success, and we look forward to arranging more events like this. So for everyone here are the presentations for downloading. Upsizing To SQL Server 2005 - Andrew Couch, ASC associates Office Live - Alan Cossey, Premier Data Technologies Limited Expression Web - Andrew Wrigley, wingspan .NET
CLR Programming With SQL Server 2005 - Andrew Couch, ASC associates |
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