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JFTE

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Hi,

I have a basic knowledge of Access, taught it as part of a GCSE IT (14-16 years old qualification in the UK), course a few years ago. I help out in a small charity and would like to build a database to help with Client records and getting data for grant applications.

I am hoping I can pick your brains to help me solve the problems as they arise. I know about relationships, building tables, queries, forms and reports. Not good on calculated fields, functions and the like.

Looking forward to learning from everybody. Thanks in advance
 

Jon

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Welcome to Access World! We're so happy to have you join us as a member of our community. As the most active Microsoft Access discussion forum on the internet, with posts dating back more than 20 years, we have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with you.

We're a friendly and helpful community, so don't hesitate to ask any questions you have or share your own experiences with Access. We're here to support you and help you get the most out of this powerful database program.

To get started, we recommend reading the post linked below. It contains important information for all new users of the forum:

https://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/threads/new-member-read-me-first.223250/

We hope you have a great time participating in the discussion and learning from other Access enthusiasts. We look forward to having you around!
 

The_Doc_Man

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Hello and welcome to the forums. Just as a hint, be sure that you are comfortable with normalization for your tables. That will help prevent some of those "problems as they arise." (Not all of the problems, of course.)
 

theDBguy

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Hi. Welcome to AWF!
 

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