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December 05, 2000

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This FAQ site is designed to help Microsoft Access developers find answers for some common questions.

All code, utilities, and addins  provided here are free and you are allowed to use them as part of your own applications.  If you are going to redistribute any code,  please be courteous to the original authors by mentioning their contributions and by following any copyright guidelines the author may have provided along with the utility or code.

First and foremost, my thanks to Felix Kasza for providing the space for this website. 

More and more people from around the world now contribute to the Access FAQ.  However a special "Thank You" to Lars M. Hansen, Erika Yoxall, Terry Wickenden, Chuck Lyle, Alex Dybenko, and Tim Mills-Groninger for their contributions leading to the birth of The Access Web.

And another round of Thanks  to Ken Getz,   Michael KaplanAndy Baron, Michel Walsh, Terry Kreft, Jim Ferguson and many others for sharing their expertise and insight into Access with us,  through the newsgroups or on a personal basis.  This site would not be possible without their helpful comments, hints, samples etc.

Please note that while I read every email I receive,  it's just not possible for me to reply to each and every one individually.  By posting your questions on the newsgroups,  you're not only helping others who can retrieve the answers via Dejanews,  but you also get the feedback from others, not just me.  Not to mention it's good netiquette and also handles cases when I don't know the answer.

If you have any contributions/corrections/additions to this website,  please contact me.


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