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By Richard Rost   Richard Rost on LinkedIn Email Richard Rost   3 years ago

An Excellent Resource for Microsoft Access Help & Assistance


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I am all about sharing with you other resources to help you learn or get help with Microsoft Access. There are tons of resources out there, in fact, I should put a list together and publish it on my website. One of the great resources out there is on Reddit. I don't know if you're on Reddit or not, but it's basically a bunch of news groups and communities of users centered around different topics.

The Microsoft Access subreddit is fantastic, with lots of great people willing to dedicate their time to help you with your Access questions. I know there are many different places out there, including my website and YouTube, but check this out: they have 9,908 members as of today, March 19, 2023. Let's get them to 10,000, people!

Please go over there right now. If you're not a Reddit user already, sign up - it's easy and free, of course - and join in the conversation. Let them know I sent you, and feel free to visit this page often if you have questions about Access. There are tons of great people on there willing to help you, so check it out today. Okay, there you go! Bye! Oh yeah, and live long and prosper.
 

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Intro In this video, I will talk about various online resources where you can get help and support for Microsoft Access, with a specific focus on the Microsoft Access subreddit on Reddit. I will explain what Reddit is, how the Access community there can help you with your questions, and encourage you to join in and take advantage of the helpful discussions available.
Transcript Hey folks, Richard Rost here with Access Learning Zone. I am all about sharing with you other resources to help you either learn or get help with Microsoft Access. And there are tons of them.

In fact, I should put a list together and put it on my website of all the other great resources that are out there. One of which is on Reddit. I do not know if you are on Reddit or not. It is basically a bunch of newsgroups and other stuff. It is a community of users centered around different topics.

The Microsoft Access subreddit, MS Access, is fantastic. Lots of great people on there are willing to dedicate their time to help you with your Access questions.

So I know there is my website. There is YouTube. There are a whole bunch of millions of different places out there. But check this out. They are at 9,908 members as of today, March 19, 2023. Let's get them to 10,000 people.

Please, let's go over there right now. I will put a link down below in the description below the video. You can click on it right there.

If you are not a Reddit user already, sign up. It is easy. It is free, of course. And join in the conversation.

Let them know I sent you and feel free to visit this page often if you have questions about Access. Lots of great people on there are willing to help you. So check it out today.

There you go. Bye.

Oh, yeah. And live long and prosper.
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Summary Today's video from Access Learning Zone focuses on sharing some useful resources to help you learn and get support with Microsoft Access. There are many options available, and one community that stands out is Reddit. For those not familiar, Reddit is made up of different communities centered on specific topics. The Microsoft Access subreddit, known as MS Access, is an excellent place where users come together to assist each other with questions and solutions for Access.

While my website and YouTube channel are great starting points for learning, there are countless other places you can turn to as well. The MS Access subreddit is especially active and friendly, with plenty of knowledgeable people willing to share their expertise.

As of March 19, 2023, their community was just shy of 10,000 members. I encourage you to join and help them reach that milestone. Signing up on Reddit is easy and free. Once you are a member, you can take part in discussions, post your questions, and benefit from the advice and experience of others.

If you decide to join, feel free to mention that you heard about it from me. Also, make a habit of visiting the subreddit regularly if you are looking for answers or want to share your own experiences with Access. It is an excellent resource that I suggest you check out today.

You can find a complete video tutorial with step-by-step instructions on everything discussed here on my website at the link below. Live long and prosper, my friends.
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