March 23, 2025

Exporting Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports to web pages

Exporting Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports to web pages

BP210P Computer Applications in Pharmacy Practical


Aim

Exporting Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports to web page.


Create Document

Getting started with a basic document in Microsoft Office Word is as easy as opening a new or existing document and starting to type. Whether you start a document from scratch or rework an existing document, you can follow a few basic steps to ensure high-quality results and you can quickly complete a professional, well-designed document.

Step 1: If you are using Microsoft Office Word 2007, Click the Microsoft Office Button and then click New

Step 2: Double-click Blank document

Step 3: Copy your query or tables into blank document.

Step 4: Now save your document and during the saving the document, you can export the Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports to web pages by using Save As command.


How to use Save As Command?

Step 1: Click the Microsoft Office Button

Step 2: Then go to option Save AS and click the option other format

Step 3: In the File name box, type a name for the file.

Step 4: In the Save as type box, select Web Page.

Step 5: Click Save

Step 6: All the data will export to file with html extension which is Web Page.

Note: If you save the document as a Web page (HTML format) and later want to move it or send it as an e-mail message attachment, you must remember to include the folder that contains any supporting files. This folder has the same name as the file name of the document.


BP210P Computer Applications in Pharmacy Practical

  1. Design a questionnaire using a word processing package to gather information about a particular disease.
  2. Create an HTML web page to show personal information.
  3. Retrieve the information of a drug and its adverse effects using online tools
  4. Creating mailing labels Using Label Wizard, generating labels in MS WORD
  5. Create a database in MS Access to store the patient information with the required fields Using access
  6. Design a form in MS Access to view, add, delete and modify the patient record in the database
  7. Generating report and printing the report from the patient database
  8. Creating invoice table using MS Access
  9. Drug information storage and retrieval using MS Access
  10. Creating and working with queries in MS Access
  11. Exporting Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports to web pages
  12. Exporting Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports to XML pages

First Year B Pharm Notes, Syllabus, Books, PDF Subjectwise/Topicwise

F Y B Pharm Sem-IF Y B Pharm Sem-II
BP101T Human Anatomy and Physiology I TheoryBP201T Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory
BP102T Pharmaceutical Analysis I TheoryBP202T Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I Theory
BP103T Pharmaceutics I TheoryBP203T Biochemistry – Theory
BP104T Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry TheoryBP204T Pathophysiology – Theory
BP105T Communication skills TheoryBP205T Computer Applications in Pharmacy Theory
BP106RBT Remedial BiologyBP206T Environmental sciences – Theory
BP106RMT Remedial Mathematics TheoryBP207P Human Anatomy and Physiology II Practical
BP107P Human Anatomy and Physiology PracticalBP208P Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I Practical
BP108P Pharmaceutical Analysis I PracticalBP209P Biochemistry Practical
BP109P Pharmaceutics I PracticalBP210P Computer Applications in Pharmacy Practical
BP110P Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Practical
BP111P Communication skills Practical
BP112RBP Remedial Biology Practical

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