Managing Multiple Form Instances

AccessInsider demonstrates the collection method of managing multiple instances of a form. Free example database included.

Referencing Access Objects in a Query or Control

Referencing data in objects (tables, forms, queries, reports) is a basic skill in the Microsoft Access developer's toolkit, but what if you need to reference the objects themselves as part of a custom administrative interface (for example)? AccessInsider demonstrates one method of accomplishing just this.

Concatenating Fields in an Access SQL Query

Having trouble combining multiple fields in a query or not sure when you use the + symbol instead of an ampersand? AccessInsider shows you how.

Setting Parent/Child Form Windows

Learn how to load a form inside another form as a child window. Free example database provided by AccessInsider.

Cascading List Boxes: Part 1

This article will demonstrate how to create cascading list boxes between tables with one-to-many relationships.  The example provided here has been created by the author using Microsoft Access 2007.  This method also modified to work with combo boxes and can easily be adapted for use with many-to-many relationships.

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