Creating a Data Access Page Using a Wizard

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Data access pages allow you to create dynamic Web pages without the need of a Web server, unlike an Active Server Page (ASP) file. You can format data access pages, using many of the same tools you use when creating Access forms. Access organizes the data access pages in a separate object group in the Database window. Unlike other data objects, however, a data access page is stored in a file separate from the database file. One of the easiest ways to create a data access page is by using the Page Wizard. The wizard asks you to select the tables and fields you want to use, and how you want to group the fields on the Web page.

Create a Data Access Page Using a Wizard

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In the Database window, click Pages on the Objects bar.

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Double-click the Create Data Access Page By Using Wizard icon.

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Select the table and fields that you want to appear in the data access page. Click Next to continue.

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If you want, select any fields you want to act as group levels in the Web page. Click Next to continue.

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Select the fields to sort the records in the page. Click Next to continue.

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Enter a title for the data access page.

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Indicate whether you want to open the page in Access or to modify its design in Design view.

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Click Finish.

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Did You Know?

You can export to Web formats . Click the File menu, click Export, click the Save As Type list arrow, click a format, and then click Export.



Show Me. Microsoft Office 2003
Show Me Microsoft Office 2003
ISBN: 0789730073
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 418

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