SUMMARY

When you're dealing with a multiuser environment, it's worth the effort to come up with a robust way of handling issues. Access is great out of the box on a network, but to get performance enhancements and increased control—whether it's tweaking the option settings, splitting databases, or creating unbound forms—some work has to be done.

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