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Microsoft Access 2010

RatingCustomer rating is 3 of 5
BrandMicrosoft
TypeCD-ROM
Release Date2010-06-15
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Features
  • Microsoft Access 2010 lets you track inventory, client information and data trends together with ready-to-use templates
  • Integrate your Access reports utilizing multiple data connections and linked information
  • Get initiated faster and easier than ever before together with extra pre-built database templates
  • Apply professional designs utilizing Office themes for excellent-looking shapes and reports
  • Use the simplified Expression Builder to build out logic faster and easier in your database
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Description
Microsoft Access 2010 is all concerning simplicity. Access 2010 empowers you to do the much of your information—even if you’re not a database expert. And, throughout newly added Web databases, it amplifies the power of your data, making it easier to track, report, and share together with others. Your data will never be further away than your closest Web browser.
Microsoft Access 2010 is all concerning simplicity, together with ready-to-go templates to get you going and great tools this stay important as your data grows.

Access 2010 empowers you to do the much of your information--even if you're not a database expert. Click to enlarge.

The increased Expression Builder greatly simplifies your formulas and expressions together with IntelliSense. Click to enlarge.

Conditional formatting now maintains data bars and you can now manage your conditional formatting rules from a single intuitive view. Click to enlarge.

Access 2010 empowers you to do the much of your information--even if you're not a database expert. And, throughout newly added Web databases, Access amplifies the power of your data, making it easier to track, report, and share together with others. Your data will never be further away than your closest Web browser.1

Build databases faster and easier than before
Not recall the learning curve. Out-of-the box templates and reusable components do Access 2010 a quick and neat database answer.

  • Get initiated in just a few clicks. Locate new built-in templates you can begin utilizing not including customization, or pick and choose templates from Office.com and customize them to meet your needs.
  • Build your databases together with new modular components utilizing new Application Parts and add prebuilt Access components for common tasks to your database in a few neat clicks.

Make extra impactful shapes and reports
Access 2010 delivers you the innovative tools you'd expect from Microsoft Office to help you effortlessly make professional, informative shapes and reports.

  • Conditional formatting now maintains data bars and you can now manage your conditional formatting rules from a single intuitive view.
  • The addition of Office themes in Access 2010 provides you the capability to coordinate numerous database objects in just a couple clicks and makes formatting a breeze.

Get easier access to the right tools at the right time
Locate the commands you want when you would like them and where you would like them.

  • Effortlessly customize the improved Ribbon to do the commands you want much accessible. Make custom tabs or even customize built-in tabs. Together with Access 2010, you're in control.
  • Manage your database and obtain a faster, extra direct route to your database tools from the new Microsoft Office Backstage view. The Backstage view replaces the traditional Document menu in all Office 2010 applications to offer a centralized, organized space to manage your database and customize your Access experience.

Add automation and advanced expressions not including writing a line of code
Access 2010 empowers you to be your own developer by delivering you simplified and simple-to-use tools--even if you consider yourself a database novice.

  • The increased Expression Builder greatly simplifies your formulas and expressions together with IntelliSense. Decrease errors and use extra time focusing on building your database.
  • Together with the revamped Macro Designer, it's now even easier for you to add basic logic to your database. If you're an experienced Access customer, you'll locate the enhancements are extra intuitive for creating advanced logic and enable you to expand your database application

Get a centralized landing pad for your data
Access 2010 proposes simple ways to get your data mutually and enhance work excellence.

  • Contain Web Services and Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Business Connectivity Services data right in the applications you build. You can now connect to data sources via newly added Web Service protocol.2
  • Import and link data from a broad range of other external sources such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Outlook, and extra. Or, collect and update your data via e-mail--no server necessary.

Access your database in new ways
Newly added Access Services on Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 enables you to do your databases available on the Web together with new Web databases.

  • Begin collaborating right away. Post your databases online and then access, view, and edit them from the Web. Users not including an Access customer can open Web shapes and reports via a browser and their changes are automatically synchronized.

Whether you're a large corporation, small-business owner, nonprofit organization, or if you're just looking for extra efficient ways to manage your personal information, Access 2010 makes it easier to get what you want done extra shortly, together with extra flexibility, and together with better outcomes.

1 This aspect requires Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 to publish and share a Web database.
2 Support for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Business Connectivity Services is configured in SharePoint Server 2010.

Customer Reviews
Customer rating is 4 of 5  Access 2010   2010-09-05
By Lauren Worley (Hell, CA)
Wanted Access for a work process and luckily my boss bought it. It's a tough program to learn, but the product itself is great.
Customer rating is 4 of 5  How to begin to database like the big boys   2010-08-28
By Slinda (Bayonet point, Fla)
I started with database programs in the 80's. And began learnng to write expressions with a dos based program called Q&A, so know what it is to sit at a computer screen and growl at it when it doesn't do what you tell it. maybe it wouldn't surprise you if I told you Jo public thinks I'm a crazy person to have bought this program again and to use it, rather than the more basic types, esp since I"m not working, or self employed at the moment. But I'm specific as hell, and wanted something that would offer me power and choices-those that aren't illegal or immoral, that is.
Let me also say that I used Access 2000. Frankly, I used it for somethng most people would look at you with a cold stare and ask- W-H-A-T???????
I was responsible for buying groceries for my mother, who I was living with at the time, and who was well heeled, grocery store wise. Since it wasn't my money, and going in a grocery store for me, is like going in a bar for other people, I used it to write an application to store grocery pries, then, based on what we had purchased before, used it to make a new list, then when I went to the store again, I had a ballpark figure of what it was prob going to cost.
I updated the prices, adding and deleting items as needed. The main prob I had with access before, was how to tell it retail prices, showing dollars and exact cents for each item. I couldn't find an ans for that in the sybex book. the dummies book for 2000 showed me how to correct it. So I was off and running, and having a ball, playing buyer.
When I was finally able to buy my own computer again-havng had to use everybody elses another 5 years after my 1st went down, I couldn't purchase office fast enough, along with a suite of O'Riely Books to show me how to use each part of it.
I've spent the better part of the last two weeks since buying Access, trying to learn how to get the program to write the retail prices showiing dollars and cents. the O'Riely book says the default on retail prices is whole dollars, so....
I am excited about all the new bells and whistles that have been added to office since 2000. But even with the 3 tomes I bought to learn to use the programs with, I'm still struggling, and am not even ready to run a simple report I need in a few days to take to a doctors office.
Let me also say that I am still one of access's biggest boosters. But you have to have a whole lot of patience to learn this software, if you have not taken classes for big database programs, OR don't have a ms office geek to help you over the humps. I'm going to have to go and buy a basic book on access 2010, and find out how come the program won't let me show dollars and cents-and why whole dollars is the default. There is nothing in the helps tht microsoft provides to tell you how to turn the rounding off. I'm going to use the program to set up several databases holdng food values and the like.I could prob buy something preformated and half ass for a lot less money. But I hate ANYTHING done poorly, esp if I can come up woith a better mousetrap and learn something in the process. I do not advise the general public buying this program for personal use, unless you are also willing to buy the new york phone book size books to lean to use the advanced features, and a basic book to learn the basics correctly. This is one instance where you can't gloss over the details. Access is very very specifc.
Customer rating is 1 of 5  Too Much Hype.   2010-08-26
By F. Z. Schenck (Molalla, OR USA)
Microsoft Access 2010 is well hyped but difficult to learn. I've had it for 2 months now and I still don't know how to use it. I've bought 2 how-to books and I am slowly reading through them.
There is nothing about this software that is intuitive. I see words I don't understand and icons that mean nothing to me. I tried to use their help program but it spent all its time bragging about how great the software is. When it did try to explain how to use it, they would try to tell me everything at once. I would read page after page of irrelevant material and never know for sure if any of it related to what I wanted to do. Even with the 2 books I bought, I am left confused.
I have never used a database program before. This one is not for beginners!
Customer rating is 4 of 5  Access 2010 is... well... Access   2010-08-26
By Alfred (Minnesota)
I wrote an application back in 2003 that I've been using ever since. However Access 2003 does not run well on the new family of processors and Windows 7 64 bit professional. So, I got this Access 2010 with the intention of converting my old application to the latest and greatest. Once the high-level settings got fixed, about 90% of my application came right over to 2010. Most of the problems were with screen formatting issues - there were some logic errors as techniques I'd used 7 years ago were no longer supported. But, generally, it all came over quite well. However, there is a fundamental problem: I cannot run the 2003 .MDB file exactly as it sits on Access 2010.... why is this a problem? Because the old application needs to run on 3 systems in stand-alone mode. So I need a 2003 version for backup and laptop and a 2010 version for production desktop. Time to look at alternatives!
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Better than previous versions...   2010-08-10
By Amanda C. Barringer
I use Access mostly for class work, but the 2010 version is so much more user friendly that I'm starting to use it regularly to help create database apps, use it for home organization, etc. In an IT/Database Management class I took (upper division college course) we had older students (50+) who were trying to move up still in their careers and even though they still weren't comfortable with some computer elements such as open-source software, the 2010 Access was user-friendly enough that they could use it. Overall I find it very user friendly and really like the formatting.



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