Примери за използване на Open a database на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Open a database from within Access.
Create a macro that runs when you open a database- Access.
Open a database from Backstage view.
Set the default form that appears when you open a database.
Open a database by using the Microsoft Office Access button Start Access.
For more information, see the section Enable disabled content when you open a database.
Another way to run a macro when you open a database is to create a macro named AutoExec.
For more information,see the article Bypass startup options when you open a database.
When you open a database in exclusive mode, you prevent others from opening the database. .
You no longer have to make those kinds of decisions when you open a database in Access 2007.
When you open a database in exclusive mode, you prevent others from opening the database. .
For more information,see the article Create a macro that runs when you open a database.
When you open a database in Access, by default the Navigation Pane appears along the left side of the workspace.
By default, the Navigation Pane appears when you open a database, including databases created in earlier versions of Access.
When you open a database or create a new one, the names of your database objects appear in the Navigation Pane.
To help make your data more secure, Access andthe Trust Center perform a set of security checks whenever you open a database.
Now when you open a database that contains unsafe content, you see a series of dialog boxes instead of the Message Bar.
To help make your data more secure, Office Access 2007 andthe Trust Center perform a set of security checks whenever you open a database.
When you open a database, the ribbon appears at the top of the main Access window, where it displays the commands in the active command tab.
Unlike Access 2003, Office Access 2007 does not display a set of modal dialog boxes(dialog boxes that require you to make a decision before youcan do anything else) when you open a database.
When you open a database, Access reads the data in the workgroup information file and enforces the security settings that the file contains.
Also by default, Access no longer displays a set of modal dialog boxes(dialog boxes that require you to make a decision before youcan do anything else) when you open a database, as it did in Access 2003.
When you open a database that was created in an earlier version of Access, any security features applied to that database still work.
If you know that you can trust the contents of the database, you can use the Message Bar to enable all disabled components- action queries(queries that add, delete, or change data), macros, ActiveX controls, expressions, andVBA code- when you open a database that contains one or more of those components.
By default, the Navigation Pane appears when you open a database in Office Access 2007, including databases created in earlier versions of Access.
If you want to trust the database, you can use the Message Bar to enable any disabled database content- action queries(queries that add, delete, or change data), macros, ActiveX controls, expressions(functions that evaluate to a single value), andVBA code- when you open a database that contains one or more of those components.
If you know that you can trust the contents of the database, you can use the Message Bar to enable all disabled components- action queries(queries that add, delete, or change data), macros, ActiveX controls, expressions, andVBA code- when you open a database that contains one or more of those components.
If you want to trust the database, you can use the Message Bar to enable any disabled database content- action queries(queries that add, delete, or change data), macros, ActiveX controls, expressions(functions that evaluate to a single value), andVBA code- when you open a database that contains one or more of those components.
If you want to trust the database, you can use the Message Bar to enable any disabled database content- action queries(queries that add, delete, or change data), macros, ActiveX controls, expressions(functions that evaluate to a single value), andVBA code- when you open a database that contains one or more of those components.