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Visual Basic 6.0 - Exporting a DataReport to Microsoft Word
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This article is a simple yet effective way to export a DataReport to MIcrosoft Word using the DataEnvironment and DataReport. This walk-through starts with creating a simple database in Microsoft Access and then creating a User Interface in Visual Basic 6.0.
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While the use of AutoNumber and Identity fields in tables is greatly applauded by database designers the world over, they can be annoying for developers to use. This article reveals two techniques for retrieving the value of an AutoNumber/Identity field.
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Access AutoNumber Reset
by Mike Gagne
This is some sample code that shows how to programmatically reset all AutoNumber fields in an Access Database to a correct value (whether it be 0 or the max value + 1). In addition, it contains code for Compacting and Repairing an MS Access Database. This is perfect for people who are working with a complicated Access Database and have experienced AutoNumber bugs!
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An example of filtering the data displayed in Microsoft Access Forms using VBA.
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