Manage
and Share Information Over the Web
Seamless integration between your data source and
interactive Web pages makes building and sharing a Microsoft
Access database easier than ever. Use Web technology to get
information fast and tailor it to your specific purpose. Add
Office 2000 Web Components to visually analyze data in your
Web browser.
View, Edit, and Analyze Data in a Browser Window
New, interactive Data Access Pages are Access forms
and reports designed for the Web. They enable any employee to
easily open, view, and update live data within the browser.
Illustrate a Data Access Page with an interactive chart,
then post it or attach it to e-mail. You and your coworkers
will always have the latest information—in the office or on
the road.
Add Interactive Reporting to Your Intranet
Link multiple tables into a single, interrelated view, called
a Grouped Data Access Page. This way, you can create a
hierarchy that groups records from general categories to
specific details. For example, to analyze employee sales by
region, first focus on all sales for a region. Then, drill
down on results and bios for several sales reps in one state.
You can interactively view, filter, and sort all kinds of
information—from one page.
Drag Live Data onto a Web Page
Easily add to a Data Access Page by dragging from the field
list. The form fields are directly bound to the database,
so the information is always up-to-date.
Apply
Dynamic New Tools to View
and Analyze Data in Office 2000 |
 | Add an interactive spreadsheet,
PivotTable®, or PivotChart™ to dynamically view
important details in their most useful context.
 | Drag a table or query to Microsoft Excel
for further analysis. |
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