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Page 1: Welcome to the Microsoft.Net User Group, Sydney Mission: To Teach Old Dogs New Tricks

Welcome to the Microsoft .Net

User Group, Sydney

Mission: To Teach Old Dogs New Tricks

www.ssw.com.au/NetUG

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Any New Members ?Any New Members ?

• Who you are?• What you are doing at work?• How you heard of us?• What areas you would like to learn

more about?

Page 3: Welcome to the Microsoft.Net User Group, Sydney Mission: To Teach Old Dogs New Tricks

Tonight’s AgendaTonight’s Agenda

• XML Support in Yukon – Gideon Schaller

• SSW Exchange Reporter• Top 5 things that Access has

that .NET doesn’t

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SSW Exchange ReporterSSW Exchange Reporter

www.ssw.com.au/SSW/ExchangeReporter

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Top 5 things Access has Top 5 things Access has that .NET doesn’tthat .NET doesn’t

1. Continuous Forms2. White background for ReadOnly text

boxes3. Read-only Combo Boxes

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Top 5 things Access has Top 5 things Access has that .NET doesn’tthat .NET doesn’t

4. Multi-column Combo Boxes and List Boxes

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Top 5 things Access has Top 5 things Access has that .NET doesn’tthat .NET doesn’t

5. Advanced Datasheet View

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Tech Breakfast – Tech Breakfast – November 9 – Access to November 9 – Access to the Enterprisethe Enterprise

• Moving from Access 97 to Access 2003• Moving from Access to SQL Server• Moving from Access reports to

Reporting Services• Moving from Access Forms to .NET

Winforms

Rebecca or Scott: 9953 3000

See you there!See you there!

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Finished!Finished!

• Questions?