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  • Visualize your Access 2013 web app data in Excel

    This post was written by Harrison Shapley, a Program Manager on the Access team. After you start organizing your data with Access 2013 web apps, you may find yourself wishing to visualize or summarize it. For example, imagine you are tracking your deal pipeline in Access, including when you expect to...
  • Filter Your Data with Access 2013

    This post was written by Doug Taylor, a Program Manager on the Access team. As you manage your business in an Access 2013 web app, the amount of information it holds will naturally grow over time. The default views and navigation are great for getting started quickly, but eventually, wading through all...
  • Moving and backing up your Access 2013 web apps

    This post was written by Bob Piper, a Program Manager on the Access team. When files live on your computer's hard drive, there's a risk that they could be damaged, lost, corrupted, or deleted. To protect against this, most savvy businesses make copies of important files in separate locations. In a similar...
  • 3 awesome Access 2013 Web Apps you can build right now

    Today's guest post is from Juan Soto and Ben Clothier , both Access MVPs working at IT Impact, Inc. who have been testing out the new Access 2013. To learn more about them, visit their blog at AccessExperts.net/blog . Access 2013 preview has launched, and we wanted to share our impressions and ideas...
  • Connect your Access 2013 Web Apps to SharePoint Lists

    This post was written by Lois Wang, a Program Manager on the Access team. Access 2013 web apps are great places to centralize your data. Whether you're tracking people, events, products or something else, storing data in an Access app allows you to easily collaborate with others while keeping things...
  • Query Criteria, Part 1: Be specific!

    ( This post was first published in August 2011 and is the first in a series of posts about using query criteria, which includes Query Criteria Part 2: Like what? and Query Criteria Part 3: prompting for input by using a parameter .) Queries are a fundamental part of developing and using any database...
  • Using crosstab queries in reports

    (Guest blogger, Molly Pell is a Senior Systems Analyst at FMS, Inc. , a leading Access applications company, which designs custom solutions to improve operations for small and large organizations in all sectors.) A well designed database stores data in a normalized format with dates defined in a field...
  • Access 2010 data macros (similar to triggers)

    Last week we outlined improvements to the Access 2010 macro designer , parameter support , and IntelliSense . These improvements build upon Access 2007 macro improvements of macro sandbox, embedded macros, TempVars, debugging, and support for error handling. The natural next step in macros is to provide...