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  Hands-on Microsoft Access: a practical guide to improving your Access skills
Schneider B., Addison-Wesley Professional, 2005. 528 pp.  Type: Book (9780321245458)

If you have Microsoft Office, you have definitely written a document in Word, worked with some figures in Excel, or prepared some sort of presentation using PowerPoint without great difficulties. Although these tasks can be initially b...

Mar 6 2006
  Accessible Access 2003
Whitehorn M., Marklyn B., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2005. 378 pp.  Type: Book (9781852339494)

This book intends to transform the lay reader into an expert in Access 2003 from Microsoft. Toward this end, it explains the database concepts of tables, queries, forms, and reports step by step. This material is supported by a CD-ROM,...

Jan 16 2006
  Real world Microsoft Access database protection and security
Robinson G., APress, LP, 2003.  Type: Book (9781590591260)

This book represents a meeting between the database and security management worlds. Although centered more on security issues related to database systems development and administration, and thus making an excellent guide for a data adm...

Apr 9 2004
  Automating Microsoft Access with macros
Novalis S., SYBEX Inc., Alameda, CA, 1996.  Type: Book (9780782118568)

Novalis achieves her stated goal of writing a hands-on tutorial about macros. The book is aimed at intermediate-level users of Microsoft Access. Patient novices who have experience with other relational database systems can also use th...

Apr 1 1997
  In business with Access
Byrne J., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1995.  Type: Book (9780134376905)

In the introduction, Byrne writes that this book is for the businessperson who needs to run a business, not necessarily program a database. “This book is written specifically for the business person who needs greater access t...

Jun 1 1996
 
 
 
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