Microsoft Access in Today's Business
I have designed databases and custom scripts in Microsoft Access to carry-out a wide-range of different functions to meet business requirements from small mom and pop companies to large international corporations. The applications that I have designed throughout my career involved everything from pulling specific data from world-wide ERP systems to enable users to perform targeted analysis to creating an all-in-one business solution that integrated the entire Microsoft Office Suite and could perform functions that would typically hours to perform in seconds with the simple click of a button.
Microsoft Access is a very cost-effective tool that integrates perfectly with the most popular office software in the world (Microsoft Office). Programs can be integrated effectively and flawlessly with such applications as Excel for charts, pivot tables and graphs, Word for mail merges and labels, Outlook for automated e-mails, PowerPoint for automated presentations etc.
I presently have started my own company (Data Gopher), which can be found at http://www.datagopher.net. My company does provide a number of cost-effective business solutions through the use of Microsoft Access. MS Access is more than just a stand-alone database application, which it is arguably mostly known for, it offers a wealth of data functions. One of the greatest assets that I have utilized it for throughout my career has been extracting data from ERP systems to give users the flexibility to produce their own reports and pinpoint the exact datasets that they need. Operations such as this can save a company 10s of thousands of dollars from eliminating the need of having an upgrade performed on an ERP system and paying the additional support fees.
The thing that I have learned from my experience as a Microsoft Access developer is that when it comes to data related operations, there is very little that Microsoft Access is incapable of doing. Access offers a wealth of power when it comes to a company's business requirements. The capabilities of Microsoft Access are overlooked many times and more expensive technologies are used instead. These more expensive technologies typically cost a substantial amount of money whenever upgrades and enhancements are needed. The big benefit of having a Microsoft Access application is that enhancements are generally very cost-effective and less time-consuming to perform.
If your company is in the process of looking at different technologies to perform various data functions whether it is data extraction, data marts, custom reports etc. consider Microsoft Access as a realistic solution. It is an application that is self-contained, integrates well with Oracle, SQL. . Net, MS Office and other applications, it also does not require any type of monthly service fees. It additionally integrated flawlessly with the most popular office suite in the world. A complete business solution that entails data analysis, mailing lists, Power Point Presentations, charts and graphs etc. can be developed with Microsoft Access that is not only cost effective but offers powerful customized solutions for today's business.
Question and Answer
microsoft..?
ok i went to microsoft then download page but i dont know how to download microsoft word or powerpoint plz plz tell me how
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March 4th, 2010 - 23:19
I was at Wind Mobile yesterday and they had Surface for presentations. I managed to use it for over 30 mins and I have to say one thing. It was the most disappointing device i’ve ever used. It was unresponsive and slow. 50% of the time the device didn’t even capture the sreen touches and swiping worked like I was trying to move bricks…
March 4th, 2010 - 23:44
WordPerfect has just what you want. I will let someone who uses it every day to reply and give you step by step on the procedure.
May I answer your last question?
You cannot download "EXCEL" unless you have microsoft "OFFICE" of which Excel is a part.
If you just want a spreadsheet program exactly like Excel you can get it free from :
http://www.openoffice.org
It it is called another name (CALC) but is still the spreadsheet program and works exactly like Excel.
As well Open Office has duplicate programs for WORD and other OFFICE applications.
Hope this helps.
March 4th, 2010 - 23:52
About the best you're going to get from the Microsoft site is a Powerpoint PLAYER.
If you want WORD or POWERPOINT programs, you'll have to purchase them.
Good luck.
March 5th, 2010 - 00:29
I WANT ONE
March 5th, 2010 - 01:51
lol imagine it, the “iTable”
just one HUGE ipod touch like 4 feet by six feet with one HUGE home button
March 5th, 2010 - 02:53
MS Word and MS PowerPoint are applications available in the MS Office suite. If you installed MS Office 2003 in its entirety, then PowerPoint should have been installed.
PowerPoint isn't typically opened while you're in Word – in other words, there's no menu option or toolbar button or keyboard shortcut in Word that automatically runs PowerPoint.
You can create a hyperlink in Word that runs PowerPoint by selecting some text (or an image if you like), then right-clicking and selecting Hyyperlink.
Then, in the "Link To" frame on the left side, make sure the Existing File or Web Page is selected.
Next, click the arrow on the far right side of the "Look In" option and select Local Disk C.
Then, double-click on the Program Files Folder.
Next, double-click on the Microsoft Office folder. Next, double-click on the Office11 folder (it will have a similar name if you're not using Office 2003).
Then, double-click on the POWERPNT.EXE file.
Now, to run PowerPoint, you can hold down your Ctrl key while clicking on the text (or image) that is now a hyperlink. You'll probably get a couple messages about the dangers of hyperlinks and viruses but, since you created the link and know it's safe, you can simply click "Yes" or "OK" to continue to run PowerPoint.
Hope that clarifies things……
March 5th, 2010 - 04:38
yes and its also windows lol it beats the apple stuff by a long shot
March 5th, 2010 - 12:41
Idealist D.R., try this
http://magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/
You also can try here
http://ehacks.wordpress.com/2008/01/28/how-to-retrieve-your-windows-or-microsoft-office-product-key/
Best Regards!
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Sorry, I missunderstood your question. Try this link to do it the way you want it
http://www.infopackets.com/news/software/windows_tips/2004/20040930_extract_cd_key_from_the_registry.htm
March 5th, 2010 - 12:55
Download Microsoft Office trial from http://www.microsoft.com and use your CD key to activate it.
However, if your CD Key is not working,
Check this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixmzyY4wwcM
You need download Microsoft Office Enterprise from microsoft.com:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=2D1189BF-D86A-4ACF-9DCC-4D61F500AD6D&displaylang=en
Then follow the instructions on the youtube link.
March 5th, 2010 - 21:16
lol moron its nothing like an Ipod touch hahaha … i suppose you have to expect the from people who are technology dumb…..
March 5th, 2010 - 22:27
aww how sweet. You took my statement out of context and compared it to every other insult you’ve read against Microsoft and immediately concluded I was doing the same, good for you.
March 6th, 2010 - 11:58
Microsoft is the business name and Windows is the product. Think of it this way…. McDonalds being the name of the company and Big Mac being the product.
March 6th, 2010 - 15:34
huhi am really honny today! Anybody is bored too and want to msg meh
March 6th, 2010 - 18:46
I use Micro Soft Works word processor; on the initial page set up I have no idea how many pages this would translate into, but by clicking on file I found an area for page set up which, once it is set up, will be the approximate amount of pages contained in a book with this same trim size. For instance, I can set the page to 5.25 x 8 inches or 6 x 9 inches and a book with this same trim size would contain the number of pages I have written on my computer. Hope this helps.
March 6th, 2010 - 21:18
most game add ons are about $10 or 800 point other stuff varies
March 7th, 2010 - 19:15
How about..Invent an ‘iRug’ or just an ‘iFloor’…Or maybe an ‘ibed’…
March 8th, 2010 - 02:14
March 8th, 2010 - 05:52
Great video microsoft rocks.