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How do I get MS Access to create organized web pages?
May 14, 2007 10:18 AM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

How can I make Microsoft Access 2002 crank out organized web pages that conform to my design ideas?

I have a database of project information. I have no problem formatting the report templates to get the look that I want for the output. Web pages, on the other hand, seem to be locked into a specific design that I cannot modify beyond moving elements around. Is there a way to create a web page in Access that resembles the report format I've created? I want the web page to consist of a single list of information, not this kind of thing. Any help would be much appreciated.
posted by Servo5678 to computers & internet (2 comments total)
If you have access to ASP, then the best thing you can do would be to follow this tutorial on how to connect ASP to an access database. It's pretty simple once you get the hang of it.
posted by JDHarper at 11:17 AM on May 14, 2007


As much as I'd love to do it that way, I don't have ASP access. Whatever is output by Access will have to stand alone without fancy connections.
posted by Servo5678 at 11:19 AM on May 14, 2007


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