Access 2010: The Missing Manual Author: Matthew MacDonald | Language: English | ISBN:
B0043M4Z7A | Format: PDF
Access 2010: The Missing Manual Description
Unlock the secrets of this powerful database program and discover how to use your data in creative ways. With this book’s easy step-by-step process, you’ll quickly learn how to build and maintain a complete Access database, using Access 2013’s new, simpler user interface and templates. You also get practices and tips from the pros for good database design—ideal whether you’re using Access for school, business, or at home.
The important stuff you need to know:
- Build a database with ease. Store information to track numbers, products, documents, and more.
- Customize the interface. Build your own forms to make data entry a snap.
- Find what you need fast. Search, sort, and summarize huge amounts of information.
- Put your data to use. Turn raw info into printed reports with attractive formatting.
- Share your data. Collaborate online with SharePoint and the Access web database.
- Dive into Access programming. Get tricks and techniques to automate common tasks.
- Create rich data connections. Build dynamic links with SQL Server, SharePoint, and other systems.
- File Size: 15574 KB
- Print Length: 834 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
- Publisher: Pogue Press; 1 edition (June 18, 2010)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0043M4Z7A
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Not Enabled
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I had all but given up on finding a book that explains how to use Access that is neither too simplistic nor too complex. The tone is very conversational and the author easily explains and introduces complex ideas without making it feel like a textbook or leaving you overwhelmed. I have bought 3 books over the last 5 years on this subject matter and I did not pass chapter 3 in any of them. This is the best of the lot.
By rogergold
I hadn't created an Access database for many years (10?) so this version was quite a bit different than I was used to. The guide helped me through the learning curve, and I had a workable database in short order. The book was well worth my investment to shorten the development process.
By Henry Mowry
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