MS Access - Lesson 2: Customize Access

Access 2007 provides a wide range of customizable options that allow you to work with Access better.

TipsMake.com - Access 2007 provides a wide range of customizable options that allow you to work with Access better . To access these options:

- Click Office Button

- Select Access Options

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Figure 1: Select Access Options

Popular

These features allow you to define the working environment with the use of ScreenTips, the location and file format for databases, and usernames.

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Figure 2: Setting Popular features

Current Database

This feature allows you to set options for Application, Navigation, Ribbon and Toolbars, AutoCorrect, and Filters.

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Figure 3: Setting the Current Database feature

Datasheet

This feature allows you to specify individual options in datasheet mode, including Default colors, Gridlines and cell effects and Default font.

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Figure 4: Setting up the Datasheet feature

Object Designers

This feature allows you to customize options for creating and editing database objects in Access including Table Design, Query Design, Forms / Reports, and Error Checking.

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Figure 5: Setting up the Object Designers feature

Proofing

This feature allows you to change how Access automatically adjusts and formats the contents of the database and how it detects errors.

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Figure 6: Set up Proofing feature

Advanced

This feature allows you to customize advanced levels in Access, including Editing, Display, Printing and other advanced options.

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Figure 7: Setting up the Advanced feature

Customize

Customize allows you to add features to the Quick Access Toolbar. If there is a tool that allows you to use it regularly, you may want to add them to the Quick Access Toolbar.

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Figure 8: Customize feature settings

Update 25 May 2019
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