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Free Database SamplesThe sample databases that I have created using the Microsoft® Access program help you to see first hand how the tips from this site work. They come complete with all tables, queries, forms, reports, and Access VBA required. Nothing is locked or hidden.
All the sample databases supplied on this site have been created and tested in Microsoft® Access 2000. Most of them should work fine in newer versions as well. If you are still using Microsoft® Access 97, please contact me via the Contact Info button at the left.
Please note that each of the Sample Databases is supplied in "zip" format. You will need WinZip, or a similar product in order to extract the actual sample database from the zip file. Please fill in the following form in order to receive access to the sample databases. You will receive an email asking for confirmation of your request. Enjoy studying the sample databases. If you have questions about any of them, including the Access VBA, please return to this site and use the Contact button at the left to send me a question or comment. There is a sample with the series on Query Parameters. This series of articles starts here. There is a sample with the series on Unbound Forms. This series of articles starts here. There is a sample with the article about using Listboxes to Show Choices. The article is here. There is a sample with the article about showing the word ALL in a combo box. The article is here There is a sample with the articles about using Access to create a report in Excel format. This series of articles starts here.
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