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Hands On ACCESS 2000

by By Allen L. Wayatt, Reviewed by Juty Winterstein—NOCCC - October 07, 2000 at 00:32:36:


Hands on Access 2000 provides the useful examples and plain English explanations you need to effectively use Access 2000. Hands on examples provide the real world grounding you need to make database skills practical and permanent.

It has 21 chapters, which introduce database concepts such as files, and covers key operations including creating, editing, saving, and printing databases. It introduces database query operations, which let you extract information that meets specific criteria. It presents the use of forms to simplify your input and of reports to format output; introduces database programming using Visual Basic for applications and examines the use of multimedia data, such as pictures, audio, and vies within a database.

Special tips and useful features are denoted throughout the book by an icon of a hand with pointing finger and by shading.

The companion CD-ROM includes database examples and information discussed in the course of the book. By working the chapter projects, you can gain practical, hands on experience with Access 2000.

Clear step-by-step instructions help you understand exactly the information you need to put Access to work immediately. You learn by building real-world databases and enhancing them using new skills you acquire in each Hands on Access 2000 chapter.

Publishing by Jamsa Press, P. O. Box 2608, Houston, TX 77252-2608 and ISBN: 1-884133-74-6 $34.95



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