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Access
2002 The Complete Reference (Book/CD-ROM)
By: Andersen, Virginia
ISBN: 0072132418
Format: BC
Pub Date: 2001-04-19
Copyright: 2001
Edition:1
$44.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
About the Book
Master all the powerful features of
Access 2002. This complete reference explains in full detail how to design
and use Access tables, queries, forms, and reports and maximize all the
program's capabilities. Chapters on VBA techniques pave your way to Access
programming, and a special section on using Access on the Internet is also
included. The CD-ROM contains database files from the book's examples so
you can recreate the sample projects. You'll also get Test Yourself software
to help you prepare for the MOUS Certification Exams for Access 2002.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: Quick Tour of Access 2002.
Chapter 2: The World of Relational
Databases.
Chapter 3: Creating a Database.
Chapter 4: Creating and Modifying
Tables.
Chapter 5: Relating Tables.
Chapter 6: Entering and Editing Data.
Part II: Retrieving and Presenting
Information.
Chapter 7: Sorting, Filtering and
Printing Records.
Chapter 8: Extracting Information
with Queries.
Chapter 9: Creating Advanced Queries.
Chapter 10: Creating Form and Report
Designs.
Chapter 11: Using the Form Wizard.
Chapter 12: Customizing Forms.
Chapter 13: Using the Report Wizard.
Chapter 14: Customizing Reports.
Chapter 15: Creating Charts, PivotTables,
and PivotCharts.
Part III: Improving the Workplace.
Chapter 16: Customizing the Workplace.
Chapter 17: Improving Database Performance.
Chapter 18: Understanding Events and
the Event Model.
Chapter 19: Automating with Macros.
Chapter 20: Customizing Menus and
Toolbars.
Chapter 21: Creating Custom Switchboards
and Dialog Boxes.
Part IV: Exchanging Data with Others.
Chapter 22: Exchanging Database Objects
and Text.
Chapter 23: Exchanging Data with Outside
Sources.
Chapter 24: Access 2002 on the Internet.
Part V: Application Development.
Chapter 25: Introducing Microsoft
Visual Basic.
Chapter 26: Sharing with Multiple
Users.
Chapter 27: Securing a Database.
Chapter 28: Developing an End-User
Application.
Chapter 29: Converting to Access 2002.
Appendix A: MOUS Exam Objectives.
Appendix B: What's on the CD. |
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