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101I Am Designing An Access Database Form. How Can I Get My Next Control In The Form To Be Automatically Selected?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: By default, Access waits until you press Enter before it selects the Next control on your form. However, this is a wasted keystroke you can eliminate by setting each control’s Auto Tab property to Yes. This Property also requires that you set an input mask. Once the data you’re entering satisfies the input mask, the Auto Tab property automatically selects the form’s next control. We don’t recommend you Use this feature unless you can apply it consistently; otherwise you’ll just confuse your users, who won’t know when to press Enter.

 
 
102What Is The Maximum Size Of A Database That Can Be Opened In Microsoft Access?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: 1 Gigabyte

 
 
103What Format Should My Database Is Saved In To Allow Different Versions Of Microsoft Access To Open The Database?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: MS Access is not backwards compatible. To share tables between different versions of MS Access, you can link the tables between two different databases. However, only the tables in the converted database would be available.

 
 
104What Happens If The Both Source And Destination Are Named The Same?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: The import operation present in MS Access does not overwrite or modify any of the existing tables or objects. If both the source and destination are the same it makes sure that numbers are appended to the name of the source file. For example a table having a name as info will be renamed as info1.

 
 
105How Do You Import Data From Another Access Database?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: The process of importing data from another Access database follows these general steps they are.
► Preparing the document for import operation and make sure that extensions are not in .mde or .accde because in that extension you can import only tables.
► Source should be closed automatically when the process is completed
► Make sure that you have permission for read and write.

 
 
106When I Assigned A Primary Key To My Table In Microsoft Access, I Was Expecting My Data To Be Sorted. Am I Using The Correct Procedure?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: Some developers occasionally rely on indexes to sort their data, but shouldn’t. That’s because an index is an internal Jet operation that relies on internal rules to speed sorting, which is not the same as actually performing the sort. Records are not stored differently or changed. The sort is not performed until an action is being taken against the data like a query. This is not the same as simply opening a table in its Datasheet View. Although an index often appears to sort data, those internal rules often conflict with normal sorting practices and can have unexpected results. Sorting can be accomplished through the use of a query where ascending or descending can be specified against any one of the fields chosen from the table.

 
 
107Explain About Managing Data Tasks?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: Data can be managed by using the features of Import text wizard and export text wizard. Here you can save the operation for future use. First you should edit the specification name after clicking it you can make changes to the text box. Path can also be changed by clicking and modifying the changes in text box. Changes to the description of the file name can be made by making a change in the text box and then saving the changes to the path, specification name by pressing enter.

 
 
108Would You Like To Easily Automate Your MS Access Database Through Menu Driven Selections?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: This can be accomplished by creating a form with customized buttons that point to macros. An easier way is to use MS Access’ built in function called “Switchboard Manager”. This can be located in Tools/Add-Ins.

 
 
109How Do You Add A Developer To A Trusted Publishers List?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: Whenever a developer is signing into the code project you will have three options they are disable the macro, enable the macro and explicitly trusting the publisher. You can trust the publisher by allowing from the control panel of the windows. Always have an option left to enable or disable the macros because sensitive information regarding your code can be leaked out within fraction of seconds.

 
 
110What Is The Size Limitation Of An Access Database?
Date Posted: 07/03/2012

Ans: Size limitation does not pertain to number of records in a table within a database. Forms, reports, macros, and modules also contribute to database size, but is rather minimal compared to tables containing records. It is recommended that if large amounts of data will be maintained or constantly deleted and new data imported, put your tables in another database and link the tables back into the main database. The utilities for database compression and repair will run much more quickly. In Access 2.0 databases the byte size limitation is 1 gigabyte. In general, use the 1 GB rule and suggestions here to maintain performance of the database.

 
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