Microsoft Access 2003 Forms, Reports, and Queries (Business Solutions) | 
enlarge | Author: Paul Mcfedries Publisher: Que Category: Book
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ISBN: 0789731525 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.74 UPC: 029236731526 EAN: 9780789731524 ASIN: 0789731525
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When it comes to job-productivity, we all want to be able to perform well, especially when it comes to challenging assignments. Anyone who works with Microsoft Access on a regular basis knows that this program can prove to be one of the most challenging. If you are looking for a way to get the most you can out of the primary Access tasks, Microsoft Access 2003 Forms, Reports and Queries is the learning tool that you need. Focusing only on the forms, reports and queries functions, this book provides you with practical know-how, real-world examples and techniques that you can put to use immediately. Learn to condense mountains of information into manageable molehills of useful knowledge, so that you can perform at your best!
Download Description Microsoft Access is a large, intimidating program. Unlike Word or Excel where users can perform basic tasks without much in the way of training, Access presents challenges from the outset. Most users never progress beyond creating simple tables and using Wizards to create basic forms and reports. At the same time, all users - from managers to researchers to administrative assistants - need to know that what they seek is embedded somewhere in their Access tables. Without a more sophisticated knowledge of how to extract and present that data, they are forced to rely on office gurus and overworked IT people to provide canned reports or one-size-fits-all solutions.This book changes all that by giving readers the skills required to etract the data they need (queries), build efficient front-ends for that data (forms), and publish the results in an attractive and easy-to-read format (reports). To that end, this book shuns the big Access picture and instead focuses intently on queries, forms, and reports. This in-depth approach will give the reader the skills and understanding he or she needs to get at the data and prove the old adage that knowledge is indeed power.
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Useful book January 20, 2008 Frank Jerome (New York, USA) This book is very useful for a beginner in Access. Not very difficult to go through, however, seems to lack examples. Nevertheless, the book is worth the purchase for someone willing to learn querying, reporting and forms.
Microsoft forms access January 11, 2008 nicole sand (pa, usa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Product is OK Not what I expected. I thought it was a full program of Access.
This was very useful October 29, 2007 D. Winter (Georgia) This book has many samples to work from. It is very useful tool for someone to use to pull informtion out of a database.
Dont Believe the Hype October 10, 2007 Eric C. Yang 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
All the other reviews must have been written by the published or author because this book was definitely not 4.5 stars. The content is good, but if you are trying to learn access it is pretty confusing and annoying to use as a reference. Not enough examples and too many wordy descriptions which become confusing and annoying to decipher. Not to mention my book came missing about 50 pages.
Needs meat! August 18, 2007 F. Freese 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you are a beginner then there is some value. Any higher skill level then you will find that the book lacks meat - nothing new or exciting or creative to forms, reports or queries that you could not get out of some dummy book. No cd to practice with and some of the examples are unclear.
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