Examples of using Database tool in English and their translations into Slovak
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Database Tools.
Open the Database Tool.
On the Database Tools tab, in the Relationships group, click Relationships.
To use the pane, select Database Tools, then Relationships.
On the Database Tools tab, in the Show/Hide group, click Relationships.
To confirm that you want to remove the Database Tool, click Yes.
On the Database Tools tab, in the Macro group, click Visual Basic.
To view or edit table relationships in your database, on the Database Tools.
On the Database Tools tab, in the Move Data group, click SharePoint.
To view or edit table relationships in your database, on the Database Tools.
On the Database Tools tab, in the Analyze group, click Performance Analyzer.
If you are using Outlook 2010, use the Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2010 database tool.
To see in phpMyAdmin(or any other database tool) all the tables from a module grouped together.
On the Database Tools tab, in the Macro group, click Visual Basic to start the Visual Basic Editor, or press ALT+F11.
In the list of programs,click Business Contact Manager for Outlook Database Tool, and then click Remove.
The new Business Contact Manager database tool for Outlook 2013 works only with installations of Microsoft Outlook 2013.
If you want to create a new database on a server to share with your users,you can use the Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2013 Database Tool to create one.
RRDtool(Round-Robin Database tool) is a system to store and display time-series data(i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average).
If you want to host a Business Contact Manager database on a server, and you are an administrator on that server,you can use the Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2013 Database Tool.
Microsoft Access- Access is a database tool for gathering and understanding all of you information- such as phone numbers, inventory and even guest lists- providing a convenient way to enter.
If you have a backup file of your database saved on the server,you can use the Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2013 Database Tool to restore your database from the backup file.
Microsoft Access- Access is a database tool for gathering and understanding all of your information such as phone numbers, inventory and even guest lists, providing a convenient way to enter, navigate and report your data.
Point to Microsoft Small Business,then point to Business Contact Manager for Outlook Database Tool, and then click Business Contact Manager for Outlook Database Tool.
For example, if you created a database in Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2010,you can use the Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2013 Database Tool to migrate that database. .
This article explains how to use the Business Contact Manager for Outlook Database Tool on a server to create, migrate, share, back up, and restore Business Contact Manager databases. .
Click the Microsoft Small Business folder,then click the Business Contact Manager for Outlook Database Tool folder, and then click Business Contact Manager for Outlook Database Tool.
Check the system requirements on the download page for the 2010 Database Tool or download page for the 2013 Database Tool to verify that the server you want to use has a supported operating system and the prerequisite software installed.
Note: If you want to remove access to the database for any user, in the Database Tool, click Share a database, and then clear the check box next to the user's name on the Select the users you wish to have access to the Business contact Manager database below page of the wizard.
Important: To connect to a shared database that is created ormigrated using the Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2013 Database Tool, the server does not need to have Business Contact Manager for Outlook installed, but each computer that connects to the shared database must have Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2013 installed. Open the Database Tool. .
