another new member hooked on Access

roblow

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Hi All,
I retired about 3 years ago and have a lot of time on my hands, i thought id learn some coding and build some useful databases various for my projects.
I ask a lot of questions so I'm told :rolleyes: please be patient with me.(y)
Rob.
 
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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Welcome aboard Rob, fire away!
 
Hello, Rob, and welcome to the forums. If you've questions, we probably have answers. Let's hope they match up to each other.
 
Welcome to the world of Access, Rob. Learning something new in retirement can be both fun and rewarding, and Access is a practical tool for organizing all kinds of projects. I've seen many beginners make great progress just by exploring their own ideas and asking around when they hit a snag. In my classes, I always encourage folks to be curious and not worry about asking too many questions - that's how you learn. Just take your time and enjoy the process.
 

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