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Build a strong foundation for managing data by learning solid database design and relationship concepts; get started quickly and easily by using wizards and modifying their results; create and customize your own tables, forms, queries, and reports with easy-to-follow instructions and examples; integrate Access with Microsoft Office, or use Access on the Web; and learn VBA essentials to program and refine your application.
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Build a strong foundation for managing data by learning solid database design and relationship concepts; get started quickly and easily by using wizards and modifying their results; create and customize your own tables, forms, queries, and reports with easy-to-follow instructions and examples; integrate Access with Microsoft Office, or use Access on the Web; and learn VBA essentials to program and refine your application.
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A reference for anyone who uses Access and needs to accomplish a specific task, solve a problem, or learn a technique for data management. Offers task-oriented tutorials and reference information presented in a logical progression from simple to complex tasks. For inexperienced and more experienced users of Access. This second edition is designed as both a reference and tutorial, and features a more clear layout so readers can spot answers to problems more quickly. The author is a private consultant specializing in Access and VBA development. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780789716347
  • Publisher: Que
  • Publication date: 11/6/1998
  • Series: Using Series
  • Edition description: 2ND
  • Edition number: 2
  • Pages: 650
  • Product dimensions: 7.33 (w) x 9.10 (h) x 1.62 (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction 1
I Learning the Access Essentials
1 What is Relational Database Theory? 11
2 Creating a Database with a Wizard 27
3 Creating Tables with a Wizard 41
4 Using the Query Wizards 51
5 Form Creation Using a Wizard 69
6 Creating Reports with the Report Wizard 87
7 Analyzing and Documenting the Database 105
8 Using Wizards to Manage Data Imports and Input 113
9 Using Control Wizards and Setting Control Properties 139
10 Using the Mail Merge Wizard 163
11 Using Add-Ins and Builders to Increase Efficiency 171
II Storing and Controlling Data in Tables and Fields
12 Creating Tables in the Design View 189
13 Creating Fields that Look Up Lists or Values in Tables 205
14 Defining and Working with Relationships 219
III Manipulating Data for Practical Results
15 Designing and Using Queries 237
16 Using the Query Design Grid 257
17 Setting Parameters 283
18 Advanced Uses of Queries 299
IV Creating the User Interface, Input, and Output
19 Adding Controls to Forms and Reports 313
20 Creating Forms 341
21 Using Forms to Enter and Review Data 353
22 Refining Forms: Efficient Data-Entry and Beyond 373
23 The World of Subforms 403
24 Advanced Form Techniques 417
25 Creating Effective Reports 439
26 Making Your Point with Reports 451
27 Displaying Detailed Data with a Subreport 469
28 Creating Mailing Labels 479
V Automating the Database
29 Creating Macros 495
30 Running Macros 515
31 An Introduction to VBA 543
32 Programming Access with VBA 565
33 Something for the More Advanced VBA User 601
34 Saving Your Database as an MDE File 629
VI Beyond Desktop Application
35 Replication 641
36 Useful Tools 671
37 Access on the Internet 699
38 Applying Security to the Database 733
VII Appendix
A Sample Snippets of Useful and Common VBA 757
Glossary 769
Index 781
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