Microsoft® Office Access(TM) 2007 Inside Out (Microsoft Office Access Inside Out)

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Microsoft® Office Access(TM) 2007 Inside Out (Microsoft Office Access Inside Out)

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7565
EAN: 9780735623255
ISBN: 0735623252
Label: Microsoft Press
Manufacturer: Microsoft Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1488
Platform: No Operating System
Publication Date: 2007-04-11
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Studio: Microsoft Press



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Product DescriptionYou re beyond the basics, so dive right in and really put your database skills to work! This supremely organized reference is packed with hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds. It s all muscle and no fluff. Discover how the experts tackle Access 2007 and challenge yourself to new levels of mastery!Create tables that support your database design strategy Import and link to data from spreadsheets, text files, databases, and other ODBC data sources Build simple to complex queries to manipulate data Learn advanced techniques for building and customizing user interface forms Design attractive reports to calculate and analyze large sets of data Automate your application with Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Customize the Office Fluent Ribbon Explore using XML and Windows SharePoint Services to create Web-based applications CD includes: Fully searchable eBook plus bonus chapters Sample database applications including query, form, and report examples Articles from the experts: designing databases, understanding SQL, exporting data, and more Links to demos, blogs, and user communities References for finding Access 2003 commands in Access 2007 Windows Vista Product Guide eReference and other eBooks















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very helpful, well organized text
I opened to Queries, immediately I was able to use what I read in a short time to my work. It's well organized, you can go directly to the chapter of the subject you need to know about. If you don't create tables or databases but just need how to query, you can go directly to that. It's probably the most comprehensive book on Access 2007 out there. I highly recommend.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - FAR FROM EASY
LESS PAGES AND MORE CONCENTRATION ON THE REALLY IMPORTANT ASPECTS WOULD BE GREAT. BY COVERING "EVERYTHING" THE BOOK LOSES APPEAL FOR THE 80 PERCENT OF THE POPULATION WHO WILL NEVER USE "EVERYTHING.
MORE HANDS ON EXAMPLES WOULD BE TERRIFIC TOO !!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Fantastic Resource
I am a Super Moderator on an Access forum and I see questions about Access and Access 2007 all of the time. This book is a fantastic resource for someone wanting to find out about Access 2007 and how to use it. However, it is more than that! There are excellent reference materials within the book that would make it a "keeper" for anyone working with Microsoft Access, regardless of version.

There are plenty of examples and screenshots, making it one of the easier reference books on Access to understand.

I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting a better "Access" experience.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A good introductory guide to Access 2007
Access 2007 introduces a significantly steeper learning curve that the previous two versions, with a raft of complex GUI changes and a radically ramped navigation system. This is an excellent book to get familiar with these new features, and the additional CD ROM provides a superb resource with a substantial amount of extra material not in the book itself.

I would like to have seen fewer chapters on subjects such as introducing VBA (reiterating conditional loops - excuse the pun - really isn't necessary anymore), and a little more on good database design conventions and ways to tackle medium to large-sized projects. Having said that, it's well pitched to cover the questions from the majority of its audience.

I've grown to be quite fond of the Microsoft Publishing line of titles, in that the quality of the content is very consistent and I've yet to find a single technical error. The "Please Buy Microsoft" subliminal messages are not as chokingly omnipresent in recent editions either. Overall, this is a great way to spend $30 and feel somewhat grounded after a couple of days work.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Book
If your looking for a comprehensive training guide, this is your book! I have had no experience with access before this book, but I was asked to do a project in access, and this book brought me from being utterly confused to having a very solid knowledge of the program. I update this review as I progress through the book. I am now roughly 1000 pages into the book, and I have not been disappointed yet, very easy to read, and very hands on, the quality is consistent as you go on through the chapters, it's very rare to find a spelling error or reference error(although there are a few.)



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