Access 2003 for Dummies | 
enlarge | Author: John Kaufeld Publisher: For Dummies Category: Book
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 10674
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 0764538810 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7565 EAN: 9780764538810 ASIN: 0764538810
Publication Date: October 10, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description When you hear the word “database,” do your eyes glaze over? Does the mention of fields and tables make your blood pressure skyrocket? Does the idea of entering and using hyperlinks make you hyperventilate? Whether you’re running a business or a household . . . whether you need to be able to quickly access customer information, your recipe for chicken cacciatore, or the Little League team’s records, Access 2003 holds the key. This friendly guide unlocks the secrets of using Access 2003 to store, manage, organize, reorganize, and use data! It gives you: - The basics of the whole database concept
- Suggestions for solving problems with Access
- What you need to know to design, build, use, and change Access tables
- Info on the ten most common types of fields
- The scoop on using queries to unearth the answers hiding somewhere in your data
- Guidelines for using the Access report system to make short work of long, previously time-consuming, reports
In the relaxed, comfortable For Dummies style, this book has easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and lots of screen shots. If you want to create and manage a database for a huge auction house, this guide will get you going . . . going . . . gone. If you want to create a database for your music collection, it gives you the score then shows you how to use formatting and add graphics to jazz it up. You’ll get the low-down on extracting all kinds of information from databases and putting that information to practical use. You’ll discover how to: - Use Label Wizard to create mailing labels, file labels, shipping labels, or name tags
- Use Chart Wizard to create line charts, bar, cone, and column charts, pie and donut charts, area charts, and XY and bubble charts
- Use Auto Reports to create columnar or tabular reports and then fine-tune them
- Export reports to Microsoft Word and Excel
- Get your data Web-ready and put it on the Internet in either static or dynamic form
- Build forms with Form Wizard
And speaking of high-tech fun, Access 2003 For Dummies even tells you how to install and use speech recognition software with Access 2003. So if the idea of working with databases has you talking to yourself, this is just the book you need.
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Not worth it December 31, 2007 savejina (orange county, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am not an extreme power user of Access but I use it everyday and maybe build a query or two every week. However, I find this book so hard to use and not very efficient. It never really comes out and TEACHES you anything--most of it is just fluff. If you wanted to learn how to build a very simple table and build really simple queries, it could probably help you do that but so could most Access websites or just a good co-worker. But if you have ANY questions that go outside of that box, like how to add grouping, sums, totals (things people really need when looking at huge tables) or if you wanted to use a formula/create criteria/build something a little more "complicated", this is not the book for you. I think you would be better off using a book that can show you a few things. I imagine most people buy this book to get some of the basics but also get something they could use as a reference guide when you get stuck-- If you're like me and you do get stuck, you might not find the answers you are looking for in here.
Mediocre introduction to Access October 10, 2007 W. Christopher King (Sequim, WA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The major drawbacks to this book are 1)too much "chat" -- non essential verbage that doesn't contribute to the understanding of Access, 2)It talks about some features that are possible but doesn't explain how to use them -- it would have been better to not even mention them as it just led to frustration on my part as a new Access user
very pleased April 10, 2007 Lauren Trice The author is great. He is comical as he explains important details.
Good but not as advanced as I needed March 9, 2007 Just some girl (Annapolis MD) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is very introductory. If you need more than the basics I wouldn't suggest this book.
Great Book November 10, 2006 T. Litzinger 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a great book it has helped me with many of my access questions.
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