Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Access 2003
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Rating | : | 4.65 (636 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0789729407 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 360 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-06 |
Language | : | English |
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He¿s been using databases since the release of PC-File for DOS, and has been writing and speaking about Microsoft Access every since version 1.1 was released in 1993. SQL: Access to SQL Server, her latest book by APress, was released in January 2002. Susan has written:Using Microsoft Access 2000
With Access, you can create a database quickly from scratch or by using and Access database Wizard. Microsoft Access 11 is a powerful, relational database software package that makes it easier for you to create and manage complex databases. Once you¿ve created your database, Access provides all the tools you need to enter and manipulate data. Using Access, you can do the following:Quickly start a new database by using the Database Wizard.Create tables from scratch or by using a Wizard.Add and edit database information by using both tables and forms.Manipulate data in a number of tables by using queries and reports.
Using Access, you can do the following: Quickly start a new database by using the Database Wizard.Create tables from scratch or by using a Wizard.Add and edit database information by using both tables and forms.Manipulate data in a number of tables by using queries and reports.. Once youAve created your database, Access provides all the tools you need to enter and manipulate data. With Access, you can create a database quickly from scratch or by using and Access database Wizard. From the Back CoverMicrosoft Access 11 is a powerful, relational database software package that makes it easier for you to create and manage complex databases
rrhallqu said This is the one you want. Recently I had to pick up Access very quickly since the temp assignment I got was nothing but. After spending nearly half an hour comparing Access books in a local bookstore I decided to get this one and the Microsoft official guide. While the Microsoft guide I plan on returning, this book has been a gem and truly got me up to speed from knowing nothing at all. I skimm. "Thank Goodness" according to Smith Coleman. Sooo much better than the text I tried first (Idiot's Guide to Access). The entire book is much more simplified. TRULY a beginner's guide.