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by Garry Robinson from GR-FX
Many people spend lots of time combing the web looking for that elusive tool or resource to help them produce a better Access program or simply to learn more about. If you are one of these sorts of people, the first place you need to look is the Microsoft web site because that's where the most useful download tools exist and most of them are free (except that you bought their software in the first place). But the Microsoft Web site is a big site and downloads take a long time, especially if you count the time taken to test the software in the first place. Even more some tools seem interesting and then get downloaded and left on the shelf (and in the registry). This page should clarify some of those issues by describing my Access download tips.
Access 97 and 2000
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/HA011201381033.aspx Try this
There is only one page on the Microsoft site where you can easily pickup all the Access 97 & 2000 downloads and that is
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp
Once you get there, choose Access as the Product/Technology
This page is illusively hard to find on the Microsoft Site since October 2000. Here is the old download site and this is worth visiting quickly in case some of these gems disappear. I suggest using the term 97 as your search phrase or sort results by date and you will find most of these at the end of the list of 130 odd items.
**** Relationship Print Wizard for Access 97
If you have setup a relationship diagram for your database that is
bigger than your monitor, you are going to have a lot of trouble printing
out a clean copy. This easy to install Add-In will generate an Access
Report that will solve this problem.
**** Microsoft SQL Server Upsizing Tools for Access 97
Useful tool but it will take more than a wizard to make this little
exercise work. Prepare and practise first.
*** Import and Link Exchange/Outlook Wizards for
Access 97
This wizard allows you to link and Import from Exchange and Outlook 97 and
98 email clients. Once setup, you can look at both your Address book
and all your email folders as though they are Access tables. Its
only drawback is that it doesn't actually reveal the email
address. I wrote an article for Smart Access on this very
topic that turned up in MSDN at the following address. After you go
to this address, click on the Show TOC image at the top of the page and
you will see heaps of free Smart Access articles.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/periodic/period99/sa99c1.htm
**** Report Snapshots and Snapshot Viewer for Access
97
If you have a need for saving a report "as is" so that it
can be viewed at a later date or sent as an email, this is a very useful
tool. An alternative is to use Adobe PDF writer to save as a PDF
file. You can also save a report to Word format but this doesn't
always work very well.
http://www.microsoft.com/accessdev/articles/snapshot.htm
*** Partial Replica Wizard for Access 97
For those of you into replication, this is probably very important.
For those of you who aren't, read the notes and leave it on the web site.
** Central Accounts Manager (c:JAM) for Access 97
3rd party tool for people having trouble
managing distributed Access workgroup files.
* ActiveCalendar 2000 for Office 97 (3rd party tool).
Goto http://www.gr-fx.com/wizards
and download the Calendar form there instead. If that doesn't work,
the give this one a go
?? Weblinks Help File for Access 97
Adds internet links to the Access 97 help file. Sounded useful
except it didn't work on two of my machines.
Repeating that download link for good measure ...
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp
and choose Access 97 for Windows 95
***** Neat Code For
Access 97
Probably the most useful
programmers download is a database with some very useful subroutines that you can review
and add to your application. Topics include complex math, statistics, OLE Automation, data
access objects (DAO), class modules, longitude and latitude, string manipulation, string
parsing, and more. I have used this library many many times. For
this enter the term Neatcode as the
search phrase. You will need to convert the Access 7.0 version as the 97
version has disapeared now. Otherwise we have a copy of the official 97
version in The Toolbox
**** Microsoft
Access Security FAQ
This is the document that tells you all about Access security
including information on protecting source code
**** Access 97 Graph Sample Database
This is where I learnt all about the Access Graph
object. When you have finished that, try this article that I wrote
which made it into MSDN.
../99docs/accessgraphs.htm
*** Microsoft Office
97 Automation Help File
Automation isn't easy and this help file has lots of examples of all
the Office Objects.
*** Wizard Building Wizard
If you are ever thinking of building Wizards, then this is a really
good tool to start with. It doesn't get the arguments write for some
of the combo and list boxes but it sure beats starting from scratch.
To follow up, read this article
../00_Docs/buildwizards.htm
*** Microsoft Access Replication FAQ
I haven't reviewed this download but it has been written by some celebrated
Access Authors.
*** Function Template Wizard
This wizard will write a function or a module and fill
it in with DAO record handling and error code.
*** Microsoft Access 97 Knowledge Base Help File
If you do not have MSDN and looking for a bug or some code that you
cannot find, this is a great resource.
*** Treeview Control Wizard for Microsoft Access 97
If you are going to use the TreeView control, this is really useful.
Setting up data for a TreeView control is not so easy and this wizard will
let you build to a number of levels.
*** Sample Databases
For Queries there is a database with 20 different types including using a sub-query as criteria, referring to a field in the previous or next record, creating a union query, ranking records, creating a SQL pass-through query in code, grouping column headings in a crosstab query, and many more. Also there is description on how to setup a programmable form for Query By Example.
There are other databases with numerous examples on Forms and Reports and Active X Controls and how to Manipulate MS Graph using Visual Basic
** Other Things
Microsoft doesn't always get it right so there are a number of patches for things like Jet 3.5, Web Wizard and Access Developer Edition.
* Viewable Wizard Code - You can download the wizards that you use in Access and view the code. Good luck on that one if you do because it is really complex. Useful for startup arguments for Wizards.
And finally try this other download page where you get links to some free FMS utilities plus repeats of some of the above downloads.
http://www.microsoft.com/accessdev/a-free.htm
So in summary visit
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp
as quickly as you can and download what you need as Microsoft may drop a few utilities. After all, aren't we all using Access 2000 now !!!
or if you want to stuff around try the recommended page at
http://support.microsoft.com/support/downloads/
or maybe even the Microsoft Access page
http://www.microsoft.com/office/access/default.htm
Extra: Source Code For Access Wizards from Microsoft
Related Pages on The VB123
Microsoft Solutions Database - Lots Of Free Help
Building Your Own Wizard User Interface
Consolidation Queries
Microsoft Access Time Control Form
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