In this article, users will learn how to mark a record as printed in MS Access.
Handling tons of data can be a big challenge when using MS Access. Similarly to remember which records were printed and which were not printed can often get confusing. In order to keep a track of above-mentioned issue, Microsoft has created a sign which allows users in identifying the printed records from the un-printed ones. But this is not the only issue. It is also difficult to tell previewing from printing....
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In this article, we have addressed how user can use label margins in MS Access
A good designed and structured Report or Form is more likely to catch the eyes of the onlookers than a plain bland data record. All organizations, businesses, and programmers design them. But the problem with assigning different people to design the same Report or Form is that they are going to design them according to their preferences and taste unless they are all using the same default wizards.
Some users...
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This article addresses how users can resolve a still running MS Access Process issue after Access is closed.
Microsoft Access 2016, the update comes with a prerequisite. This update was targeted to resolve the issue, which prompts the report and the form to reopen even when the Access is closed. When a user closes Access 2016, its process continues to run, if any application which demands an accessible interface or an accessibility tool is still running on the system. This update can help in...
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