Always On – Unboxing the Microsoft Surface tablet

http://cnet.com/alwayson Microsoft’s new tablet running Windows RT is here. Molly Wood unboxes the Surface with both touch keyboards and gives her first impr…

Microsoft Access 2007 2010 part 3 (Query & Reports)

Learn about Simple Query and Reports in Microsoft Access.
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50 Responses to Always On – Unboxing the Microsoft Surface tablet

  1. maria pinacate says:

    Does microsoft office work in this?

  2. Damien Hartley says:

    don’t compare it to ipad that’s an insult, the surface is a tool for
    business and the ipad is a toy for kids. 

  3. joel torres says:

    Don’t compare to ipad because it is annoying and microsoft is awsome

  4. Rajan Sharma says:

    3:39

  5. Thunder Vorg says:

    OnePlus One packaging is similar.

  6. Karly Jimenez says:

    She’s weird lol 

  7. Vaughn Knox says:

    Atleast shes brutally honest, I mean she cant lie about it and give it a
    flawless report

  8. garmack12 says:

    plastic feeling its magnisium

  9. Rafiq Hashim says:

    Yeah better than ipad

  10. waildwan says:

    I have it one year now, it sucks, thats all i want to say

  11. SalgadoJonathan says:

    it’s not…a laptop…

  12. Jennifer Bonomo says:

    This is much better than the macbook! i had an Macbook and now a microsoft
    tablet surace and the microsoft is REALLY MUCH BETTER!! So cool thanks !

  13. hotshotinder says:

    nice.

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  15. xxdreamycreamyxx says:

    OMG this is the worst reviewer ever!!!! How does she still have her job?
    *shakes head* So many things wrong with this review…

  16. Nischal Singh says:

    who gave this lady a job

  17. Jessissobored says:

    Because the iPad is a better tablet

  18. Aleksandar Gjorgjevski says:

    Where does CNET find these idiots?

  19. Josh Samuel says:

    yeah th surface rt rite thats terrible and youll only get th 32 gb model
    which in reality only has about 20 gb out of th box conclusion, useless
    surface pro is a whole nuther story

  20. deckkie says:

    that is to be seen

  21. Trawkley says:

    why is she so careless with the tablet? swiping a keyboard across the
    screen, dropping another keyboard on top of the screen..?

  22. Passawit Kaovilai says:

    Don’t forget TechRadar

  23. seve preciado says:

    did she just drop the keybored on the tablet 0_0

  24. Aidan Jones says:

    I’m not even going to store her opinion in my head when she seems to
    concentrate on the colours of the touchpads rather than the tablet itself.
    Also – ‘weird 10.6 in display’ What you on about woman? How much has Apple
    bribed CNETTV, or does your company just like dishing out entheusiastic
    blowjobs?

  25. Chuong Nguyen says:

    CNET is a bunch of Apple fanboys / girls

  26. Gopala Krishna says:

    Your explanation is very simple, can I get any training from you regarding
    VBA ? eagerly waiting your reply

  27. maaroufi chaine says:
  28. Saurabh Jain says:

    Thanks alot..its very easy to learn ms access.. Thanks alot. can you
    provide link of 5th part.

  29. Marc Kabamba says:

    Hi Amir
    I have watched most of your videos about queries but still don’t know how
    to do things like getting the query to do ‘between’ functions. I have data
    and want the query to choose all records with a value of say 1-6. I also
    want to create a form that allows you to enter these values as opposed to
    having these values permanent in the query…can you help?

  30. Nenad Mirkovic says:

    Thx man for great video.Nice Job :)

  31. zeru getu Smart says:
  32. imkuldeep says:

    Very helpful videos. Thanks

  33. Haya Alotaibi says:

    Thanks Amir that’s really helped I was straggling with Access but, you made
    it more easier and enjoyable.

  34. John Ntende says:

    Thnx man for the great tutorial

  35. Victor Wang says:

    Thank you so much 

  36. Mansoor Mala says:

    ty 😉 helped with my exams

  37. jemsith php says:

    thank you very much sir i

  38. NinjaWithCookies says:

    thank you so much for these :)

  39. Holistic Health Solutions says:

    Thank you for this video. This is just the training I needed.

  40. Emily Mottesheard says:

    Thank you for these tutorials. My work switched from a very outdated Lotus
    Approach to using Microsoft Access, and I needed to learn the new program
    very quickly. Part 3 was particularly useful for me to figure out how to
    set customize searches. 

  41. Sasha Friedman says:

    These are REALLY helpful. You are a very good teacher. Thank you so much.

  42. Amir Parmar says:

    Hi Santosh, try this in the criteria: Like “09lsmi” & [type the Last 2
    digits only] & “*” as you know; you can type whatever you want between the
    [ ]. Hope this helps. Amir

  43. dassdeva says:

    Grt work mate…tks a ton

  44. TheAngieIshmael says:

    Hello Amir, my access is 2007 also, but it is different from yours! It
    doesn’t have some of the things you have, and no it is not access
    starter….

  45. Amir Parmar says:

    Hi, so when you open Access it shows the list (history) of the last few
    files you opened. You get Access to not show that list and here is how: 1.
    Click on the OFFICE BUTTON (round top/left corner button). 2. Click on
    ACCESS OPTIONS. 3. Click on ADVANCED (look on the Left) 4. scroll down to a
    section called Display, the 1st option allows you to choose “number of
    files” change the number to 0. hope this helps.

  46. Amir Parmar says:

    hi, when you run the Report, by default the Contact ID should be in order.
    There are 2 ways to fix this: First way, when creating the Report, in the
    step 3 (What Sort Order do you want) choose “Contact ID” in the 1st option.
    2nd way is to open the report, go to the “Layout view”. click on the 1st
    number below “Contact Id” from the HOME tab use the SORT button to sort it.
    Now you can go to the Report View. Hope that helps.

  47. Nazneen Miah says:

    Hello Amir, What if I wanted to run a report on both the queries? So the
    report would have both family and friends. I typed in [family] and [friend]
    and got nothing. If I wanted to see both query results on one report, would
    I have to set that up when I did the query and not in the report? Thank you
    again.

  48. Damith Kurukulasuriya says:

    Hi! When I ran the report the contact ID # is not in order. Pls help me fix
    it…great videos…Thanks a lot.

  49. Amir Parmar says:

    Hi, watch my Access part 6 video, some of your question will be answered.
    for date criteria in the help section do a search for “Query Criteria.”
    Youtube would not let me type the information here as it has special
    symbols. Amir

  50. Ani Bakunc says:

    hi Amir thank you for a great videos, they are very simple to understand,
    i’m studying acces by whatching them, i have a question !!!! if i want to
    creat query that should find all names that CONTAIN the letter “B” what
    should i do?

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