Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
This article applies to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) and to a Microsoft Access project (.adp).
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The following Web sites may provide useful product information:
- The Microsoft Knowledge Base
- FAQs & Highlights for Access Page
- Microsoft Access Home Page
- Microsoft Office Developer Network (MSDN)
- Microsoft Office Developer Page
The Microsoft Knowledge Base
The Microsoft Knowledge Base enables you to search the entire Knowledge Base, access Support WebCasts, and access Troubleshooting Wizards.
You can also find links to Newsgroups, phone numbers, and support options.
To access the Microsoft Knowledge Base on the World Wide Web, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
For additional information about how to use the Microsoft Knowledge Base, click the article number below
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FAQs & Highlights for Access Page
The FAQs & Highlights for Access page contains links to the following topics:
- Hot Issues
- Setup and Conversion from earlier versions to Microsoft Access 2000
- General Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Using Internet features in Microsoft Access 2000
- Technical Information
- Past WebCasts
- Access to a downloadable files, such as Accessories, Samples, Service packs, and White papers
To connect to the FAQs & Highlights for Access Page, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
The Microsoft Access Home Page
The Microsoft Access Home page contains information about how to become
organized, connected, and up and running with Microsoft Access. This
page also contains links that take you to the following topics:
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Evaluation (Access Tour, Enhancements, Pricing, System Requirements)
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Using Access 2000 (How-to Articles, Tips, Developer Solutions, SQL Server Integration)
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Support (Highlights, Frequently Asked Questions, Knowledge Base, Phone Numbers)
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Software Updates
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Previous Versions
To connect to the Microsoft Access Home Page, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
Microsoft Office Developer Network (MSDN)
The MSDN site contains information for a variety of developer products. The entire MSDN library is online at this site. Access developers can find a wealth of Visual Basic for Applications code examples, as well as information on ActiveX Data Objects, Data Access Objects, COM, DCOM and many other useful topics.
To connect to the MSDN page, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
Microsoft Office Developer Page
The Office Developer Page, a subset of MSDN online, contains information for developers who are creating solutions using Microsoft Office 2000 Developer. Included are links to the following topics, among others:
- Product Information
- Technical Articles
- Samples and Downloads
- News and Information
To connect to the Office Developer page, visit the following Microsoft Web site: