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Expert Profile: Scottgem

Expertise:  I can answer almost all types of questions relating to Microsoft Access usage and application design. My strengths are database and interface design.

Experience in the area
I've been designing databases for over 15 years working with dBase, FoxPro, Approach and Access.

Organizations
Author of Microsoft Office Access 2007 VBA
Techncial Editor for Special Edition Using Microsoft Access 2007 and Access 2007 Forms, Reports & Queries From Que Publishing

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Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 116124
Knowledge   9.85   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.74   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.95   Best of the best
Politeness   9.92   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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3
Max Questions to be Asked
(in 24 Hour period)
15
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
12442
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
he is a very cool guy answer all of the questions least than an hour and the answer is clear if u have any problem in Access you should check him ou
(watwiboon on 11/20/08)
thanks a lot! the simple problem would have cost me at least two days of thinking. wow, good to know there are experts around.
(gerry on 11/20/08)
Great help! Thanks
(Anthony on 11/19/08)
perfect! exactly what I needed. Thank you so much.
(Casey on 11/18/08)
Scott was very professional in handling my questions and would recommend him to anyone who needs help in MS Access. Thanks again
(John on 11/18/08)
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Recent Answers from Scottgem
2008-11-19  Document/Photo Scanner with MS Access I use a third party tool called DBPix for this. You can use it for free if you don't mind the branding. You can find it here: http://www.ammara.com/ Hope this helps, Scott<> Microsoft Access...
2008-11-19  AutoNumber First, I really don't see why the being gaps would annoy. There are some instances where sequential numbering might be important, but not in an employee list. If you need to know the order that employees...
2008-11-19  Dlookup (continued) EVERY multi-user database should be split into a back end (the tables) and a front end (everything else). Not doing so invites corruption. A back end can have multiple front ends linked to one or more...
2008-11-19  AutoNumber You need to understand what an autonumber is and what it should be used for. The SOLE purpose of an autonumber is to provide a unique Identifier for a record. It should not be used if you need sequential...
2008-11-19  re: order by 1) Again that's what continuous means. I tried doing a screen shot of one of my forms but I can't attach to a response. use the Form wizard and create a form as a tabular form. That will automatically...
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