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Create a Library File Containing Shared Subs and Functions in Microsoft Access #msaccess #shorts
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Do you have certain functions or subroutines that you use in lots of different databases? And every time you change one of them or make a modification or an enhancement, you have to go and then change it in 10 different database files? Well, in today's Microsoft Access TechHelp Video, I'm going to teach you how to create a shared Library database where you can use the modules from it in any of your other Microsoft Access databases.
For more information, or to watch the complete FREE tutorial, visit my website or my YouTube channel. Live long and prosper. See you next time!
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QUESTIONS:
Please feel free to post your questions or comments below. Thanks.
NOTE TO YOUTUBE:
One minute is WAY too short, even for #shorts. Consider increasing the time to even 2 or 3 minutes. One minute? No way.
For more information, or to watch the complete FREE tutorial, visit my website or my YouTube channel. Live long and prosper. See you next time!
FULL VIDEO:
LEARN MORE:
KEYWORDS
#shorts, access 2016, access 2019, access 2021, access 365, microsoft access, ms access, ms access tutorial, #msaccess, #microsoftaccess, #help, #howto, #tutorial, #learn, #lesson, #training, #database, create shared library database, shared subs, shared functions, Microsoft Access tutorial, library file, shared modules, shared database files, Tools, references, missing or broken reference, project explorer, accdb, accde
QUESTIONS:
Please feel free to post your questions or comments below. Thanks.
NOTE TO YOUTUBE:
One minute is WAY too short, even for #shorts. Consider increasing the time to even 2 or 3 minutes. One minute? No way.