Create Access Forms And Reports From A Sharepoint List

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Operating Systems,
Office Suites,
Microsoft Windows Sharepoint Services,
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Microsoft SharePoint,
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Microsoft Corp.,
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Overview: A Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 list is similar to a Microsoft Office Access 2007 table: you use a list to store data and you can create views of a SharePoint list, just as you can create views of a table in Office Access 2007. In addition to creating standard Windows SharePoint Services views, you can use Office Access 2007 to create forms, reports, and other rich views of a SharePoint list. The views that you create by using Access 2007are stored in a database file on the Windows SharePoint Services server.

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