by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Access, Microsoft
You have control!! Access Form and Report Controls Did you ever notice that when you print an Access Report, some of the text is missing from variable-length fields (e.g., a text or memo field)? If there is too much text to display in the text box, the text is...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Excel, Microsoft
Learn some new tricks in Microsoft Excel! To summarize your Excel data without using formulas: Sort the data by what you would like to subtotal Go to the Data tab On the right of the ribbon, click Subtotal in the Outline group. Choose the field you’d like to...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Access, Microsoft, Microsoft Office
Add in a Date Picker in Access! Open your Form in Design View. Press F4 to open the Property Sheet. Select the desired date field from the Selection Type dropdown list at the top of the Property Sheet. Select the Format tab on the Property Sheet. In the Show Date...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Access, Microsoft, Microsoft Office
Text Alignment in Access… Here are a few keyboard formatting tips when viewing a form or report in Design View or Layout view: To align the text in a selected control to the left, press CTRL+L. To align the text in the selected control to the right, press...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Microsoft
In MS Project, it is possible to print a Gantt Chart view without any table information. To do this, you must apply a table that has all the column widths set to zero. Note that a Gantt Chart view always requires some table to be applied. On the View menu, click...
by fccadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Microsoft
Deadlines are a fact of life when managing any project, and missing a critical deadline can be costly in more ways than one! MS Project users are often tempted to override the calculated start or finish dates of a task to reflect deadlines, but there’s a much...
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