Adding Data Bars to Access Queries

September 2, 2009 by datapig Leave a reply »

Today, the old schedule is a bit tight, so no time for a full on post.  I’ll be recycling old some material today.  The crunchy environmentalists keep telling me that recycling is good.  So think of today’s post as Earth Day, without the…..um….earth.

.A few months back, I came up with an Access visualization trick while thinking about building dashboards in Access.

I’ve put together a video that shows you how to build data bars in an Access query.  This technique will work with Access forms and reports too. 

Click the picture to start the video.

Access Query Bars

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2 Responses

  1. This an outstanding technique & comes at the exact time I need to do something like this! Thanks.

  2. RJ says:

    Just discovered your excellent site – your video tutortial is outstanding

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