Microsoft Access 2010 Tutorial Part 06 of 12 – Entering Data, Part 1

Microsoft Access 2010 Tutorial Part 06 of 12 - Entering Data, Part 1

Learn MORE Access at http://599CD.com/X0DIZX. We’ll learn how to enter data into our table, edit that data, resize columns, and rearrange fields. You’ll lear…
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25 Responses to Microsoft Access 2010 Tutorial Part 06 of 12 – Entering Data, Part 1

  1. K. Elizabeth McDonald says:

    Thank you so much for these videos. I appreciate the tempo in which you
    tackle the program – I was dreading learning how to use Access after trying
    to learn from two peers and a book. Then I went from dreading Access to
    feeling defeated by it from another set of videos. Thank you for making
    this approachable for the technological laypeople like me. Many many
    thanks! 

  2. Amy B says:

    Great video! The shift f2 trick does not work on my laptop – is there
    another way around this? Thank you.

  3. Brandon Hughes says:

    Richard, when I type in the discount rate the field rounds up or down zero
    to one? Do I change properties, maybe its something in the formatting
    section.

  4. sam sabbagh says:

    Great Videos , Great tips thumbs up!

  5. Gabriela Ford says:

    I am excited, I’m actually starting my Customer’s Data Base. Thank you
    very much Richard for the time and great job you are doing while putting
    these tutorial together.

  6. Amer Khan says:

    Hi the Zoom feature keyboard shortuct didn’t work for me in Access 2010 in
    the Notes field…any other suggestions?

  7. vishal malviya says:

    Thank you

  8. haris siddiqui says:

    well man …. now its getting kinda interesting..

  9. Jaden TRAN says:

    Thanks very much!

  10. Marcel Fernández says:

    can isActive be linked to a dat or a time frame? so when this date arrives
    the boolean field changes? sorry for asking something that could be
    answered later on.

  11. Milan St says:

    Sir thank u so much for this tutorial, i pass the important exam today
    thanks to u. i wish u all best in life

  12. Felix Palmer says:

    hello classmates

  13. katty0572 says:

    Is there a way to limit the number of records entered into a table. i could
    really need some help. Cheers

  14. Ria T says:

    I like that Shift +F2,

  15. Kwintessential2 says:

    I am going through the entire series

  16. 599CD Computer Training says:

    This is something you can do in your WINDOWS Regional Settings (Control
    Panel). Then ALL of your Office applications (Excel, Word, Access, etc.)
    will inherit the change. Same with your date/time format.

  17. njmhk says:

    Thank you for providing this beginner (as I am a novice) tutorial…much
    appreciated!

  18. Zack Poling says:

    I don’t care if you approve this comment or not, but I just wanted to tell
    you something. Your videos are worthy enough for me to watch the ads and
    not get mad about it!

  19. Bruce Wayne says:

    sorry I meant blank table (with the desired number), not blank type

  20. 599CD Computer Training says:

    The EASIEST way to solve this problem is to just add 99 blank records in
    your table and then delete them. That will artificially inflate the ID to
    100 for your next record. If you only have to do this ONCE, it’s a fine
    solution.

  21. Farhan Harrun says:

    So you make this video on 15-Sep-201 :)

  22. Dylan Forsyth says:

    Hi how do U link it to an html web server as I am having trouble with the
    getting the information in-putted into the html file into the access
    document

  23. Arthur Kandakai says:

    I really enjoy this session thanks. I will always be here. Please send me
    Microsoft word 2010, 2007 , 2012 and 2013 tutorial

  24. Kofi Frimpong says:

    very good tutorial sir..thank you

  25. ryan park says:

    You might cover this in another lesson but… I need a unique identifier
    like “customer_number” that cannot be duplicated. I would use autonumber
    but I need the number to start at 100 instead of 1. Any advice?

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