MS Access 2007 Step By Step - Asim Abbasi

CH1: Overview | CH2:  MS Access Local & Linked Tables | CH3:  MS Access Queries | CH4: MS Access Reports & Forms | CH5: MS Access Modules & Macros | CH6: MS Access Data Import/Export Feature | CH7: MS Access Built-In Functions

Chapter 7: MS Access Built-In Functions

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Step 1: MS Access Built-in Functions



Figure 7-1: Built-in functions available in Query Design View.
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MS Access comes with lots of built-in functions. You can use the power of these functions while building a query. To access these built-in functions lets develop the query as a first step.

1. As shown Figure 7-1 with label 1, click the “Create” command on the menu bar.

2. Click the “Query Design” command on the “Create” command’s ribbon as shown with label 2 in Figure 7-1.

3. After clicking “Query Design”, select the already existing table(s) or queries or both as shown in Figure 7-2 with labels 1 and 2. This will be data-source for you new query.

4. Finally click the <Add> button.

 


Figure 7-2: Tables tab provides the list of all the tables whereas Queries tab provides the list of all queries.
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Chapter 7: MS Access Built-In Functions

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CH1: Overview | CH2:  MS Access Local & Linked Tables | CH3:  MS Access Queries | CH4: MS Access Reports & Forms | CH5: MS Access Modules & Macros | CH6: MS Access Data Import/Export Feature | CH7: MS Access Built-In Functions

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