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Sluggish Form By Richard Rost 19 days ago Optimize Form Performance for Faster Access In this Microsoft Access tutorial, I will show you how to optimize form performance for faster loading by addressing sluggishness due to complex queries and calculations. Learn effective indexing, data limiting, query optimization, and how to use temporary tables to significantly improve your form's speed and efficiency. Nolan from Buena Park, California (a Platinum Member) asks: I have a form that I use to view quarterly sales summaries from my database, which contains thousands of orders. The issue is that the form is extremely slow to load and navigate between records. I suspect it might be due to the calculations I'm performing directly in the form's queries. Is there a more efficient way to enhance the performance of this form, so it loads faster when I need to generate and view these sales reports? MembersThere is no extended cut, but here is the database download: Silver Members and up get access to view Extended Cut videos, when available. Gold Members can download the files from class plus get access to the Code Vault. If you're not a member, Join Today! PrerequisitesLinksRecommended CoursesUp Next
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Keywords: TechHelp Access, Microsoft Access form optimization, optimizing form performance, faster form loading Access, slow Access form navigation, Access form efficiency techniques, improve Access query speed, using temporary tables in Access, Access VBA performa PermaLink Sluggish Form in Microsoft Access |