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  1. Article: Garry discusses Flexible Normalization and Denormalization of Data http://www.vb123.com/kb/200604_gr_flex.htm
  2. MS Access Blog Article from Smart Access: Peter Vogel on Cartesian Products http://blogs.msdn.com/access/
  3. Article: Bar Code Basics: How to Use Electronic Data Capture http://www.vb123.com/kb/199810_di_barcodes.htm
  4. Article: Managing Lookup Tables http://www.vb123.com/kb/199808_ch_lookups.htm
  5. Article: Using the Access 2003 Database Window http://www.vb123.com/kb/199910_mg_dj.htm
  6. Article: An Access Project: Data Modeling http://www.vb123.com/kb/199903_di_data.htm
  7. Newsletter: The september bumper edition of articles is online http://vb123.blogspot.com/2009/11/november-newsletter-20-more-articles.html
  8. #fdisv9 http://smh.com.au/environment-isv9.html Given the hot days in NSW, did anyone with Kevins 4Billion of free insulation feel cooler?
  9. Article: Andrew Couch comments on SQL Azure and Access http://bit.ly/2aoeir
  10. Article: Discussions on different common query questions http://bit.ly/3HWoyS
  11. Article: Discussion on the relationship between Access objects and System tables http://bit.ly/4F7zXa
  12. Article: The Sub-SubForm You've Always Wanted http://bit.ly/zSmC
  13. Article: Let Your Users Sort it Out http://bit.ly/25Tu5G
  14. Talk: Meeting the Reporting and Data Entry needs of An Excel-Centric Client http://www.vb123.com/kb/officedevcon.htm
  15. Article: Peter Vogel on Handling Visual Complexity http://bit.ly/XOz95
  16. Article: Comparing ADO recordsets and DAO recordsets http://bit.ly/3abwIh
  17. Article: Six Rules for Effective User Interface Design http://www.vb123.com/kb/199906_pv_ui.htm
  18. Article: A routine that will allow you to save Access reports directly into Snapshot format. http://bit.ly/BGxxD
  19. Article: Taming the Treeview Control http://bit.ly/12t4Ql
  20. Article: Using the ADO Objects Effectively http://bit.ly/38DspJ