Chapter 14. Access and the Internet
IN THIS CHAPTER:
Export to HTML
Before You Begin | ||
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✓ | 42 | Build a New Table |
✓ | 43 | About Selecting the Appropriate Field Type for Your Data |
✓ | 48 | Create Queries |
See Also | ||
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→ | 80 | Export to XML |
→ | 81 | Import from HTML |
→ | 82 | Import from XML |
Probably one of the most basic but powerful features in Access is the capability to save database objects as HTML documents. You can publish table data, query results, form datasheets, forms, and reports as HTML. This allows users that do not have Access to update the tables in your database using a browser.
Click Tables in the Objects List
Click Tables ...
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