David Peel
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The Access team is adjusting our status for this request – we are planning to embed the Monaco Editor (support for SQL Editor improvements) into Access, to be released within the next semester (first half of 2021), which will provide capabilities such as syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, SQL comments, and more. We are excited to have this capability released by next year, and we appreciate the energy and enthusiasm on this feature request. We still have a long ways to go to improve our experience with SQL, so please stay tuned as we execute on this objective!
Thanks,
-Access Product TeamDavid Peel supported this idea ·
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The Access team is adjusting our status for this request – we are planning to embed the Monaco Editor (support for SQL Editor improvements) into Access, to be released within the next semester (first half of 2021), which will provide capabilities such as syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, SQL comments, and more. We are excited to have this capability released by next year, and we appreciate the energy and enthusiasm on this feature request. We still have a long ways to go to improve our experience with SQL, so please stay tuned as we execute on this objective!
Thanks,
Ebo [MSFT[An error occurred while saving the comment David Peel supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment David Peel commented
You can usually access SaveAs by pressing F12 - works in most Office applications.
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An error occurred while saving the comment David Peel commented
Whilst this would be nice, you can avoid most of these issues by using late-binding and not referencing the other applications.
As far as I can see, there is no plan at all for desktop Access from Microsoft!
The only new features added to Access since 2007 are to support web databases in whatever the current flavour that MS has decided would be a good idea this year.