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  • Thank you sooooooo very much!!

    Your video tutorials are a ton of help!

    You just saved me a lot of money that I would have spent on classes at the nearest community college for the same thing I'm learning on here for free! You're a life saver and an angel for being so kind to help people. Now I can keep studying and practicing in these programs and maybe advance enough soon to your next lesson. I can't wait until I start with your Access 201 lessons. This will be a lot of help for future jobs.

  • man u are the man ... keep it up to help other people form ur nice viedos ........u are great i just have only respect for u .. thankssss u may live 1000000000000000 yearsss

  • WOOOW,

    you are my hero!!!!!!!!!

    nobody wanted to help me at wotk from IT dept. with access but I do not need them.

    thank you so much

  • great video! thanks

    Question:

    I have a table where two of my textboxes are "vacation start" and "vacation end". Users will input vacation start and end dates. I would like the dates in the textboxes to automatically erase after the dates have come and gone.

    Is there a way to do that?

    Thanks

  • Thank you so much for sharing ur knowledge to us. Can u give me also an example on how to make a progress bar or status bar in access. Thanks again

  • what version do you have? i have 03

  • ur video helps a great deal !! thanks !!

  • You're steering the viewer/student down the wrong path from the beginning here. I would have put an ID FIRST, and explained WHY! There seems to be NO explanation of normalizing in this video. Boo!!!

  • I purposely didn't put the ID in first to show the user how you can insert a new field. I explain why in the video.

    Normalization comes later. This is a BEGINNER tutorial. I don't cover using multiple related tables until Access 201.

  • Ah - I see. Makes sense if it's involving ONE table. Otherwise, nice tutorial!! And I'm a professional Access developer.

  • very informative !!!

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