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Access 2007 introduced a new concept called Layouts. The most useful scenario for the feature was tabular reports. It makes it very easy to resize and rearrange columns compared to the pre-Access 2007 days with absolute position. Layouts in Access 2010 are much more flexible—allowing you to split columns and cells similar to tables. In many ways, this makes it easier to keep controls aligned.
I could tell you all about it but this is one of those features that is much easier to show than describe. Chris from the User Assistance team has put together a super useful video helps people get started quickly with layouts:
One tip Chris didn’t mention in the video was keyboard support. You move selection through cells with TAB and SHIFT TAB. Shift Arrow resizes controls and ALT Arrow moves the control to a different cell. You also will notice him deleting controls and then deleting the row. He could have used the new Delete Row and Delete Columns commands that were added after the Technical Preview.
Enjoy!
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Great job, I'm really looking forward to try the beta. Hey, I just noticed a new icon for Access (the "A" in the top left corner of the window). Part of the new Office 2010 icon set, perhaps?
Has there been any changes to the ODBC access to Access?
MS Access 2010 has a very nice look! And now it looks easier to make layouts. Can you give us now, details about the new WEB SERVICES? Thanks.
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