monaco editor

About this tag
The Monaco editor is a code editor component used within Microsoft Access for writing and editing SQL queries. Recent updates to Access, specifically versions 2510 and 2602, have introduced targeted fixes for the Monaco SQL editor, including improved undo and redo functionality for Z-order operations, enhanced keyword contrast in dark themes, and better visibility for syntax elements. These changes aim to reduce friction for database designers and SQL authors working within Microsoft 365. The tag covers discussions and news about these incremental improvements to the Monaco editor in Access, focusing on usability and accessibility enhancements for enterprise IT and developer workflows.
  1. Microsoft Access Monaco Editor Fixes 2510 2602: Undo, Contrast and Datasheet Improvements

    Microsoft’s Access team has quietly continued the steady work of hardening the app-layer pieces of Microsoft 365, shipping a string of targeted fixes that remove persistent friction for database designers and SQL authors — most notably tweaks to the Monaco SQL editor and a set of visual and...
  2. Access 2510 Update: Undo Z order, Monaco Editor Dark Theme, Waterfall Connector Visibility

    Microsoft Access’s latest Current Channel build—version 2510 (Build 19328.20158)—delivers a compact but meaningful set of quality‑of‑life fixes that directly address long-standing designer pain points: Undo/Redo behavior when changing control stacking, improved syntax visibility in the Monaco...