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Hi everyone,
I am Jen, newish to Access, trying to get my group to use it more consistently and therefore I need to get better at it to provide the ideal database.
I am based in the UK and work in a research lab where we try to keep our data tidy and organised (OCD gal here).

Hope to get better and maybe a real Access Queen soon!

Jen
 

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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.

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Hi. Welcome to AWF!
 

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Hello, Jen, and welcome to the forum. If you are truly OCD, you will have no trouble in following various developer rules like naming conventions and remembering to use Option Explicit in modules and such. OCD people often make good programmers. Just don't go overboard on it and you will be in great shape!
 

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Hi Jen, welcome!

I think the "ocd", "tidy" and "organized" is an EXCELLENT 'leaning' to have in technical design, if one is going to have any ...
 

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