Good morning,
I am new to Access as I have recently started my apprenticeship as the 'IT dude' at a local solicitors office. So, I have absolutely no background knowledge on how to work Access or solve problems myslef. Because of this, some of the questions I'll be asking will probably seem like the most ridiculous and stupid questions that ought to be simple to solve to some of you proffessionals. But remember, I am a novice
I've always been in to IT, guess that's one of hobbies. I also smoke, drink, swear, party and socialise on an extremely regular basis (I am 18 after all, typical teenager I guess).
Not like any of you are interested in my personal life or anything.
Yes, I am British. But I hate tea, and scones, and being posh. I don't live in a castle, and I don't know Prince Charles. I don't talk like any of the royal family either. Just to clear up some stereotypes.
But away from all of that - I have a couple of problems already with Access that I need guidance on, so I'd appreciate it if one of you guys could point me in the correct direction to find the appropiate forum/thread to post in.
Cheers, and it's nice to be a part of this community.
Jay.
I am new to Access as I have recently started my apprenticeship as the 'IT dude' at a local solicitors office. So, I have absolutely no background knowledge on how to work Access or solve problems myslef. Because of this, some of the questions I'll be asking will probably seem like the most ridiculous and stupid questions that ought to be simple to solve to some of you proffessionals. But remember, I am a novice
I've always been in to IT, guess that's one of hobbies. I also smoke, drink, swear, party and socialise on an extremely regular basis (I am 18 after all, typical teenager I guess).
Not like any of you are interested in my personal life or anything.
Yes, I am British. But I hate tea, and scones, and being posh. I don't live in a castle, and I don't know Prince Charles. I don't talk like any of the royal family either. Just to clear up some stereotypes.
But away from all of that - I have a couple of problems already with Access that I need guidance on, so I'd appreciate it if one of you guys could point me in the correct direction to find the appropiate forum/thread to post in.
Cheers, and it's nice to be a part of this community.
Jay.