Chances are you’ve already read Brad Stevenson’s post Types of Solutions and you’re interested in building a BCS solution.
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BCS Artifact Generator
Chances are you’ve already read Brad Stevenson’s post Types of Solutions and you’re interested in building a BCS solution.
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BCS Artifact Generator
If you are stuck using Microsoft Outlook to send those TPS reports at work, you've already experienced just how painfully slow it can get—but with a few quick tips you can make it usable again. Install Service Pack 2 (or later) While you might keep up to date on all of your Windows patches, too many people are running outdated versions of Microsoft Office (not to mention other applications). You'll want to install the very latest service pack—because Service Pack 2 has fixed a ton of performance issues for users with large mailboxes or anybody using IMAP to access their email.
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Complete Guide to Making Outlook Faster (Than Molasses) [Microsoft Outlook]
Mike Hnatt has generously extended to the Access blog readers a FREE version of Gladstone’s Access Report Writer . Traditionally, he has sold the developer version of the wizard for $995
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Free report wizard offer from Gladstone
Body: Hello! I’m Bhavesh Chauhan and hopefully you’ve already downloaded my Forgotten Attachment Detector (FAD) add-in for Outlook. FAD is a little add-in that checks your email before you send it to see if you’ve forgotten to “attach an attachment”. It uses a small set of customizable keywords to do its detection
Where once there was one Visual Studio version there are now five, when including the free Express and Tools for Office Editions. …
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