AL: 2024 Plans for Access, by Maria Barnes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- Valuable insights from Maria Barnes for developing with Microsoft Access: new features, what's coming, fixes, ....
0:26 Welcome to Access Lunchtime with Maria Barnes, 2024 Plans for Access
1:32 Access Engineering Priorities
3:12 monthly fixes
3:50 LAA - Large Address Aware
4:53 Dataverse
6:05 Large monitor support
6:39 Modern Chart
7:10 SQL Editor
7:28 Links accessforever.org
Microsoft Plans for Access
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7:49 Lunchtime User Group on AccessUserGroups.org
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8:06 download presentation
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8:25 Access Forever
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9:19 Access Blog
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9:43 LAA has arrived
10:43 The /LARGEADDRESSAWARE (LAA) flag demystified, by Philipp Stiefel
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11:05 Recently Released Fixes
Missing Semicolon in ODBC Connect (2312)
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Combo Box "Auto Expand" in Windows 11 (2312)
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Nav Pane Shutter Bar (2310)
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Font Display (2310)
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Edge Web Browser (2308)
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15:08, 15:27 CHAT - Neil: Fixed and "regressed", still crashes
15:59 Recently Released new Features
Open Queries Directly in SQL View (2311)
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17:12 Office default theme and font (2310) Aptos
17:25 Microsoft Access rolls out new Office default theme and font
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18:33 Don’t show (annoying) Design View Warning for Linked Tables (2308)
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19:11 Where to find Access seminars
19:58 Access Day
21:47 Access Devcon
Spanish and German conferences
23:32 Where and when for Access User Group meetings
Access Lunchtime (AL) led by Maria Barnes
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Last Tuesday of month, 12pm Central US
Access Europe (AEU) led by Colin Riddington and Alessandro Grimaldi
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First Wednesday of month, 18:00 (6 PM) UK time
Access Espana (ESP) led by Juanjo Luna and in Spanish.
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Third Thursday of month, 9pm (21:00) Central European Time
SQL Server With Access (SA) led by Juan Soto
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Second Tuesday of month, 6:30pm Central US
Access Pacific (AP) led by George Hepworth
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First Thursday of month, 6:30pm, Pacific US
27:46 other user groups
30:03 QA
30:23 Next for Access Lunchtime
Tab Control Tricks and using Unicode to visualize
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32:41 Colin, Philipp's LAA article +tool
33:22 Philipp Steifel
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33:58 AccessForever: Access is finally Large Address Aware
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34:57 Colin article: Large Address Awareness (LAA) in 32-bit Access
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38:11 used to be ActiveX was discussed a lot
39:33 Find and Replace for MS-Access from AccessDevTools
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43:28 John Clark, re: tjacobi: RS-232 (serial) communication
44:19 Neil, running 32-bit and 64-bit
article: Installing Multiple Office versions
by Colin (isladogs)
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44:50 Jim Dettman: Supporting serial communication devices in Microsoft Access without using ActiveX controls
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45:22 Peter Cole's free Scanner + Viewer tools:
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VBA7 can usually support both 32-bit and 64-bit. VBA7 runs in Access 2010 and above.
Use Scanner to analyze databases and see what and how much needs to be changed so code will run in VBA7.
Use Viewer to see API Declarations, Types, and Constants for VBA7.
50:18 Thank you for joining
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Access Lunchtime - Tab Control Tricks AND using Unicode to visualize your data better - with Crystal Long
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Great video Maria.
Thanks for doing this & getting the recording published 🙂
thanks, Maria! Fantastic! Something not specifically mentioned because it's not so new, but definitely not easily discoverable ... Ctrl-F and Ctrl-H in SQL View to Find and Replace in the SQL.
ps, thanks also to the others who contributed great information like Adrian, Colin, Peter, Philipp, Neil, George, Jim, John, ...
and thanks to Adrian for being there and moderating ♥
@@LearnAccessByCrystal Happy to be involved. Always fun 🙂
they need to put Access to a really Web tool development and to convert Access Aplications to Web as easy as to make a local one. Also make a VBA version for Access Web applications. So the forms would need to be much more responsive to multiple monitor sizes.
Although Access can connect to databases on the web, it cannot run there because Access is a desktop product
@@LearnAccessByCrystal yes but It should go beyond that. It is time.
@@lsantac It can't. When you want a web interface, use PowerApps? Access is desktop, and that has great power too.
@@lsantac, other applications are designed to run in the cloud like PowerApps for the user interface on mobile devices ... Data could be stored such that both the mobile app and Access could connect to it -- so Access can still see and control stuff while field folks can also have a way to see and edit their data
@@LearnAccessByCrystal ok, but I am talking about an Access that can migrate a desktop application to a web application with all forms and VBA controls adapted to Web and also responsive forms in Access style. The form constructor should have also an option to export in html format but respecting the layout and adapting the controls to a Web format. I am trying to do this but the documentation about forms controls in Access in a developer level are not so good.