SAMPLE DATABASES

J

J.Alladien

HELLO ALL,

CAN YOU REDIRECT ME TO A WEBSITE WHERE I CAN DOWNLOAD SAMPLE DATABASES WHICH
ARE ON A REASONABLE LEVEL,BECAUSE I HAVE LEARNED THE MOST THINGS BY EXPLORING
THESE DATABASES.


REGARDS!
 
J

J.Alladien

Dear Jeff,

Sorry about the caps lock , it's just that i,m used to it,......... in
access 2003 which i,m using there is only one which is northwind ,anyway i'll
search for the templates on microsoft!

Thanks
 
A

akphidelt

Open Access 2003

On the right hand side there should be an option of clicking Templates. When
you click that, you should see "Databases". There they have about 10 sample
databases that you can look at.
 
L

Larry Linson

J.Alladien said:
CAN YOU REDIRECT ME TO A WEBSITE WHERE
I CAN DOWNLOAD SAMPLE DATABASES

There are many example databases at different websites. Only Microsoft has
a business model that makes it worthwhile to develop a "template" -- that
is, increasing the use of Access, so most demos of featurea are in
databases, and some databases used to illustrate features can be starting
points for your own database application.

A good starting point is http://www.mvps.org/access, the FAQ site of the
USENET newsgroup comp.databases.ms-access, which will have links to a number
of others, which in turn will.....

I have samples and examples, though no "complete business databases" at
http://accdevel.tripod.com, and I have a(n incomplete, but still useful)
list of links to Sources and Resources on the home page of
http://sp.ntpcug.org/accesssig/default.aspx.

The sample databases, or templates, do not necessarily have to have been
created with the version of Access you are using -- many from earlier
versions will still work.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
 

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