Total Access Statistics for Microsoft Access 2010
Total Access Statistics for Access 2010 (version 14) is its tenth
major release. We've
added many features to support the new capabilities of Access 2010
along with a whole set of new financial cash flow calculations.
Access users and developers can now perform even more numerical
analysis within Access.
Since the
last release of Total Access Statistics
for Microsoft Access 2007 (version 12.0), we've added
many new features. Many of the enhancements are
also available in
Version x.8 for pre-Access 2010 versions.
Existing customers can upgrade for a nominal
fee.
Supports Microsoft Access 2010, 32 and 64 bit
Versions
Total Access Statistics 2010 includes support for
both the 32 and 64 bit versions of Microsoft
Office/Access. You can only have the 32 or 64
bit version of Office/Access 2010
installed on your machine. Total Access
Statistics 2010 includes both versions in one setup program,
and automatically installs the appropriate version:
Microsoft
Access 2010 32 Bit Version
The 32 bit version includes 32-bit versions of the
Access 2010 add-in. It also includes the related
runtime libraries to let you create and deploy
Access applications that invoke Total Access
Statistics programmatically. Runtime libraries
are provided so you can deploy applications to
people using Access 2010, 2007, and 2003. There
is a 32-bit ACCDE library file to support ACCDB
databases, and an MDE library database to
support MDB and ADP formats. The MDE database is
digitally signed to address the security issues
in Access 2003.
Microsoft
Access 2010 64 Bit Version
The 64 bit version includes 64-bit versions of the
Access 2010. It also includes a 64-bit ACCDE
runtime library that supports all database
formats in Access 2010, including MDBs, ADPs,
and ACCDBs
New Financial Calculations
A wide range of cash flow analysis features are now
available. Use discounted cash flows to generate:
- Net Present
Value (NPV)
- Present Value (PV)
- Future Value (FV)
- Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
- Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR)
- Date Dependent Internal Rate of Return (XIRR)
- Date Dependent Modified Internal Rate of Return (XMIRR)
- for periodic and date dependent payments and receipts
Analysis is available for regular (periodic) and
irregular (date provided) cash flows to compare your
investment and receipts. Here is more information on the
Financial
Cash Flow Analysis in Microsoft Access.
Revised User Interface and Help File
The user interface is refreshed to support Microsoft Access 2010 ribbons and
graphic displays.

Main Menu of Total Access Statistics in the Access 2010 Tabbed
Interface
The online, context sensitive help file has is also
revised to include the information on the new features.
Comparison to Older Versions
If you are on a version older Access 2007
(version 12), there were previous updates
with many new features. All of those
enhancements are included in the 2010 version.
Here's a list of the enhancements:
Download the Trial Version
A functional demo version is available for you
to try Total Access Statistics on your data.
Download a trial version
If you want to look at how it works without installing the
program and review the calculations it generates, get the
help file for more details of these and other Total Access
Statistics features (included in the trial download).
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