The title is a joke, but these are samples of applications I made for my business. You may be impressed if you never saw an Access application.
Sorry, if i missed the introduction thread, if there is one. I am a plumbing contractor and I love to make my own applications because I can customize them to make my business run smooth. I would love to pay a developer who would help me make my applications better, but at the same time I would like to learn how to make the corrections and changes so I can constantly work on them by myself.
I have no less than 30 more applications I use for real estate, printing legal forms, for writing contracts, and I made a fairly sophisticated application for teaching people about 50 stock and option trading strategies. I will post these when I get time.
Patrick, THANKS!!
It's great to have one listing of all these resources. I've visited most of these sites, and Allen Browne's is great, as is The Access Web. Although I've found sometimes it's difficult to zero in on specific development feature th…
Wow thankyou Patrick. I now have my new MS Office 2007 so can get started on my first project on Accces 2007, hopefully dipping into a lot of the resources posted so far.
I have also found on ebay the full Library of Bilbles for Microsoft Office fo…
Here are some of my best links that will help you learn more about Access--fabulous sites -- and they are free (mostly).
A Free Ebook Tutorial
http://thatlldoit.com/accessbasics.aspx
Allen Browne's site -- One of the very best. I can't do without…
Hello Stephanie,
I apologize, I replied to your question a few weeks ago about Richard Rost's online courses. But I don't see my reply posted here. Richard has short free targeted demos, and he also has more extensive targeted courses that you can…
I am new to this group but I can see that there is enough expertise here that we who are able can take turns writing tips - articles, etc. sharing our knowledge. If we could assess the knowledge we have among ourselves then someone could organize a…