LINKS


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Stuart McCall's Access Pages.
This site is a no-frills collection of Access and VBA code, tips and techniques.



Roger's Access Library.
Lots of samples to solve lots of problems.



Roger's Access Library - Other Developer’s Libraries
Sample Libraries donated by other developers. All samples remain the property of the individual developer.



Data Strategies - Downloads
Good examples of advanced Access utilities. Document manager, Code writer, Timer, Outlook etc.



Microsoft Access Help Centre
A forum for Microsoft Access



Stephen Lebans' Access Website
The guru himself has provided this wonderful website.



About: Databases - Mike Chapple
Creating Forms in Microsoft Access.



Microsoft: Access Forms Forum
Creating Forms in Microsoft Access.



Tech on the Net
Access Topics: Forms



Why you should split your database.
Albert Kallal - MVP (Microsoft Most Valued Professional).



LANs, WANs, Wireless and Access. Things you must know.
Albert Kallal - MVP (Microsoft Most Valued Professional).



What's good and bad about Access 2007.
Allen Browne - Australian MVP (Microsoft Most Valued Professional)



Free tips from FMS.
FMS is a developer of products for Microsoft Access developers - Very good.



The Access Web
Dev Ashish's (and others) MVP site for Access - Very good.



SQLzoo.net
Interactive SQL tutorial, learn about SQL.



Microsoft Office Online
Has links to Office Update and other Office products.



database-design-2000.com
Free resource offering help in Microsoft Access database design & development tips.



Access World Forums
A collection of forums which cover just about everything you need to know about Access.



Land Grant Training Alliance
Supposed to be discontinued mid 2005. Check it out while you can.



cisnet.baruch.cuny.edu
Tutorial



c85.cemi.rssi.ru
Access 97 Expert Solutions



free-ed
Introduction to Access 97.



Princeton Uni
Database Publishing on the Web.



support.microsoft.com
Database Normalisation Basics.



The University of Texas at Austin
Database Normalisation: Description of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Normal Forms.




The University of Texas at Austin
Database Normalisation: Description of Boyce-Codd, 4th and 5th Normal Forms.




Pearson Software Consulting Services
Introduction to Classes - this is for Excel but applies just as well to Access.




Utter Access
Microsoft® Access help forums plus Excel, Word, Outlook®, Visual Basic®, SQL Server®, Office online and... many more.



E-mail Address
access@melbpc.org.au