
EMailDatabaseObject Macro Action - Microsoft Support
You can use the EMailDatabaseObject macro action in Access desktop databases to include the specified Access datasheet, form, report, or module in an electronic mail message, where it …
Use the Contacts Access Database template - Microsoft Support
On the Contact List form, in the Quick Search box, type the text you want to search for and then press ENTER. Access filters the list to show only those records that contain the text you …
Add the data collected through e-mails to your Access database
Access guides you through creating a data collection form and sending the form in an e-mail message. When your e-mail recipients return the completed forms, you can choose to have …
Create, edit, or delete a contact list (or contact group) in Outlook ...
A contact list is a collection of email addresses and is useful for sending email to a group of people. If you want more robust functionality with your contact list, consider creating a Group …
Attach an Access object to an email message - Microsoft Support
You can send an Access object through email in a variety of formats. For example, you can email a report to a user as a PDF file or a query to a distribution list as an Excel workbook.
Create a new database - Microsoft Support
It explains how to create a desktop database by using a template, and how to build a database from scratch by creating your own tables, forms, reports, and other database objects.
Data Collection E-mail Options - Microsoft Support
Use the Collecting Data Using E-Mail Options dialog box to view and change the options that control how Access processes replies to a data collection e-mail message. The settings apply …
Use mail merge in Word to send bulk email messages
Create and send personalized email messages to everyone on your address list with mail merge.
Filter junk email and spam in Outlook - Microsoft Support
Learn how to block someone or add email addresses to the safe senders list in Outlook on the web.
Ways to share an Access desktop database - Microsoft Support
If you don't want to copy a SharePoint list into your Access database, but instead want to run queries and generate reports based on the contents of that list, you can link to the data.