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Happy New Year! This is Richard Rost with Computer Learning Zone. I just want to take a moment to wish you all a happy, healthy, and productive new year ahead.

As 2025 winds down, I wanted to pause for a moment to say thank you. Seriously.

Your support, memberships, comments, emails, forum posts, and the occasional "why is Access doing this?" questions mean a lot to me. I will keep doing what I do and keep the site moving forward year after year.

2025 has been a great year. The site continues to grow. Memberships are strong, videos are getting views, and the forums remain one of the best corners of the internet thanks to an awesome group of moderators and longtime members who genuinely love to help each other out. I could not do this alone, and I do not take that for granted.

I also had a blast making content this year. From the deep-dive Access and VBA lessons to TechHelp videos, Quick Queries, and even the occasional Captain's Log articles I've been writing, it's been fun and a very productive year. And the good news is, there's plenty more to come.

Looking ahead to 2026, I've got a full slate planned: new tutorials, more TechHelp, expanded course material, and some bigger projects I've been itching to tackle, like my new Access to SQL Server course. And lots more.

If you've been along for the journey so far, I hope you'll stick around as we keep pushing forward.

So thank you again for being part of this community. I wish you a happy, healthy, and productive new year. Here's to learning new things, building better databases, and boldly moving into 2026 together.

Live long and prosper, my friends.
RR

 

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Intro This page features a special New Year's message from Richard Rost of Computer Learning Zone, reflecting on the successes and growth of the community throughout 2025. Richard shares his gratitude for your support, highlights achievements like new video releases and an active forum, and gives a preview of upcoming plans for 2026, including new Microsoft Access tutorials and expanded course offerings. If you're part of the Computer Learning Zone community or just stopping by, this message is a thank you for making the past year so successful and a look ahead at what's coming next.
Transcript Happy New Year! This is Richard Rost with Computer Learning Zone. I just want to take a moment to wish you all a happy, healthy, and productive new year ahead.

As 2025 winds down, I wanted to pause for a moment to say thank you, seriously. Your support, memberships, comments, emails, forum posts, and the occasional "why is Access doing this" questions are all greatly appreciated. I will keep doing what I do and keep the site moving forward year after year.

2025 has been a great year. The site continues to grow. Memberships are strong, videos are getting views, and the forums remain one of the best corners of the internet thanks to an awesome group of moderators and longtime members who genuinely love to help each other out.

I could not do this alone, and I do not take that for granted.

I also had a blast making content this year. From the deep dive Access and VBA lessons to TechHelp videos, Quick Queries, and even the occasional Captains Log articles I have been writing, it has been fun and a very productive year.

And the good news is there is plenty more to come.

Looking ahead to 2026, I have got a full slate planned with new tutorials, more TechHelp, and expanded course material. Some bigger projects I have been itching to tackle, like my new Access to SQL Server course, are on the way. And lots more.

If you have been along for the journey so far, I hope you will stick around as we keep pushing forward.

So thank you again for being part of this community. I wish you a happy, healthy, and productive new year. Here is to learning new things, building better databases, and boldly moving into 2026 together.

Live long and prosper, my friends.
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Summary Happy New Year! This is Richard Rost with Computer Learning Zone. I want to take a moment to extend my best wishes to all of you for a happy, healthy, and productive year ahead.

As 2025 comes to a close, I felt it was important to pause and express my sincere gratitude for your continued support. Whether you are a member, someone who leaves comments, sends emails, participates in the forums, or even just asks the occasional "why is Access doing this" question, I truly appreciate it all. Thanks to your involvement and encouragement, I can continue building and maintaining the site and its resources year after year.

This past year has been fantastic. The site has grown, memberships remain strong, videos are getting lots of attention, and the forums have proven to be one of the best places online to share knowledge, thanks to our dedicated moderators and loyal members who genuinely enjoy helping others.

I am well aware that none of this would be possible by myself, and I am thankful for everyone who helps keep things running.

Creating content this year has also been a real joy for me. I have enjoyed putting together in-depth lessons on Access and VBA, making TechHelp videos, answering Quick Queries, and writing the occasional Captains Log article—it has been both rewarding and productive.

The great news is that there is still much more to come.

Looking forward to 2026, I have a full lineup of new tutorials, more TechHelp sessions, and expanded course materials ready to go. There are also some larger projects I have been eager to tackle, such as my upcoming Access to SQL Server course, among others.

If you have been following along so far, I hope you will continue to be a part of the community as we keep moving forward.

Thank you once again for being here and supporting what I do. I wish you and your loved ones a wonderful new year. Let us continue learning, building better databases, and heading into 2026 with confidence and excitement.

Live long and prosper, my friends.
Topic List This is a New Year greeting and thank you message from Richard Rost, reflecting on the past year and looking ahead to future plans for the Computer Learning Zone community.
 
 
 

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