The Power Tips feature of the Access Team Blog has been running for about 3.5 months now, so we thought it’d be a good time to remind everyone how the feature works. What’s a Power Tip? A Power Tip can be a code sample,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional, some SQL,
Genuine Office 2007, an expression, a series of property settings, or some other Access trick that you have learned along the way, and that you think might be useful to others. They can be old favorites or new discoveries. Who can submit Power Tips? Anyone,
Genuine Office 2010! Can I see some examples? Sure,
Microsoft Office 2010, click this link (or just click Power Tips over on the right). Who collects and posts the tips? Chris Downs and Mike Stowe, Access writers for Office Online and MSDN,
Office Standard 2007 Key, respectively. How do I submit a tip? Just send it to us at accpower@microsoft.com. We’ll help you flesh out the idea if you want. If it seems to fit the Power Tip criteria, we’ll post it and give you whatever attribution you prefer. If not, we’ll help you find the best forum for it. Video demos are welcome and encouraged. Hope to hear from you soon! Thanks, Chris & Mike