I have Access The other day I started to use it and found a help system, by chance it seems. Today I can't find that help library. I can find the video tutorials easily enough, but I want a straightforward, old-fashioned text version. I'm afraid I find the American accents of the tutors painful to listen to, and the constant movement doesn't help my concentration.
In the absence of an 'official' F1 key help system, is there another tucked away somewhere? At least until my Amazon order of a book on Access arrives later this week. Was this reply helpful?
Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. There is a new feature for Similar to the Cortana search on Win 10 where you can type in some keywords into a box above the ribbon to get help.
The old F1 help system doesn't work as well as it did in But on the other hand, almost nothing in Access has changed appreciably since Newcomer's Reading List. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site. Any image, link, or discussion of nudity.
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Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. Thank you all for your comments. I kicked myself for not noting the location of that help system that I found just by chance.
It seemed to be a complete manual on creating relational database systems, but a day later I couldn't find it. Office Home version doesn't yet? I haven't done any work on databases, including Access, since I retired thirteen years ago, so I need a reference that covers the lot. I am aware that the earlier versions are virtually the same, but I don't have anything except Office , so I can't refer back. I did spend an hour today searching the web, but what I found was either very basic or inconveniently fragmented.
I agree there is lots around, but it also takes a lot of time examining those sites! I said I've got not so. I have, as I also said, Office which has the components on Windows Access is on the Mac I think, but I don't use that machine much.
I had looked at my Office 'Account' page which confirmed that I had all the latest updates and that I had the versions of Office components, e. Note the 'automatic updates' bit, which clearly hadn't happened and had not been disabled by me. This page also claimed that my files were up to date, which was not true. It worked, and I now have all the components, including Access for Windows , and the Help libraries that go with them and which are the ones I wanted, whereas the components did not have any help attached.
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