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'); document.write('09-01-2010 05:14 PM
'); document.write('Follow-up paper from FMS, Inc. on a popular topic: SQL Azure and Access
'); document.write('Two recent papers written by Luke Chung of FMS, Inc. about SQL Azure and Access have created a lot of interest on his blog, as well as a few linked forum discussions. In response, Luke has written a follow-up paper about deploying an Access database once it’s linked to SQL Azure. He has also revised his original paper about linking to SQL Azure to clarify that you only need to install the SQL Se...
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');document.write('08-26-2010 06:02 PM
'); document.write('Power Tip: Scale Access Chart objects at runtime
'); document.write('Today’s guest blogger is Peter De Baets of Peter’s Software, providing Microsoft Access tools to developers for over a decade including ShrinkerStretcher,  KeyedAccess and many other products and free downloads. I\'ve recently discovered an easy way to scale Access Chart objects at runtime to fit the form window, and I\'d like to share it with you. Scaling an Access Chart means that when...
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');document.write('08-24-2010 09:36 PM
'); document.write('Going beyond Web Macros: Using Event Receivers & .NET with Access Services
'); document.write('Today\'s guest blogger is Access MVP Ben Clothier. Ben is an independent contractor working with J Street Technology and Advisicon and was Technical Editor for the Access 2010 Programmer\'s Reference. One challenge in Access Services is ensuring that the logic behind various objects will be portable between Access itself and the SharePoint site hosting the Access web database. To that end, the Ac...
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');document.write('08-23-2010 03:08 PM
'); document.write('Power Tip: Update front-end database files that have been “pinned” to the taskbar
'); document.write('Today’s guest blogger is Tony Toews, a Microsoft Access MVP since 1999. Tony is owner of Tony\'s Main Microsoft Access pages, Tony\'s Microsoft Access Blog, and developer of Auto FE Updater and Granite Fleet Manager. Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have some very interesting UI features including the ability to pin files, such as Word .docx, Excel .xlsx, Access .accdb or even Notepad .txt...
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');document.write('08-20-2010 04:43 PM
'); document.write('Two new white papers about Access and SQL Azure from FMS, Inc.
'); document.write('Luke Chung has published a couple of white papers about Access and SQL Azure. You can read Luke’s blog post here, or link to the papers directly here: Microsoft Azure and Cloud Computing...What it Means to Me and Information Workers Microsoft Access and Cloud Computing with SQL Azure Databases (Linking to SQL Server Tables in the Cloud). Here’s an excerpt from the sec...
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