A2003 - Smart Tags - Are they useful

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Peter Hibbs

Just started using A2003 in earnest.

Have looked at the MS article on Smart Tags at -

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa218427

As far as I can see you can use a Smart Tag to open MS Outlook to
create an email, diary appointment, contact, etc. Is this a useful
facility for an Access user, are there any problems with it, is it
just a gimmick, should I learn more about it?

There has not been much discussion about Smart Tags in this Newsgroup
(as far as I can tell) so I guess most developers don't use them
much, maybe.

Any thoughts.

Peter Hibbs.
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Peter Hibbs said:
Just started using A2003 in earnest.

Have looked at the MS article on Smart Tags at -

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa218427

As far as I can see you can use a Smart Tag to open MS Outlook to
create an email, diary appointment, contact, etc. Is this a useful
facility for an Access user, are there any problems with it, is it
just a gimmick, should I learn more about it?

There has not been much discussion about Smart Tags in this Newsgroup
(as far as I can tell) so I guess most developers don't use them
much, maybe.

I'd be inclined to agree with you. I see them popping up in Word or Excel
occasionally but that's about it.

Tony
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Aaron Kempf

I believe that the smartTags are what tells me with a big fat green arrow
when something has a bad sql statement; for example

so yeah-- of course they're wonderful
 
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Susie Johnson

Smart Tags
are what shows you with a green arrow if you've got something wrong with a
report.

I changed the color to red-- and I _LOVE_ this feature
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Aaron
Smart Tags
are what shows you with a green arrow if you've got something wrong with a
report.

Reread Peter's posting and understand it. Different kind of smart
tag.
I changed the color to red-- and I _LOVE_ this feature

We actually agree on something. Wow.

Tony
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Peter Hibbs

Tony

Thanks for the comments.

My Newsreader didn't pick up Aaron's post but I probably would have
ignored it anyway.

Peter.
 

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