Tutorials: Access 2010 Macro Designer
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In this episode, Kerry Westphal gives a quick tour of the macro designer and how to write logic for Access Services/SharePoint databases. The macro designer is a revamped editor that allows you to automate repetitive tasks, wire together forms and reports to create productive UI, and implement business logic in Access databases. For web databases, UI macros are translated into JavaScript in the browser and data macros are translated to workflows in SharePoint.
For additional information about the latest release, check out the Access 2010 Intro series on the Access team blog.
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The volume is too low. I cannot turn it up higher than its recorded volume level. It's difficult to hear and understand.
Nevermind. Kerry was not saying anything when I was trying to fix the volume. Duh!
Interesting information but Kerry does need to speak up more often and constantly.
Thanks for this article
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Nice one good tutorialpost i was finding it for many days.
Thanks for post it on your blog.
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