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How
to Do Everything with Access 2002
By: Andersen, Virginia
ISBN: 0072132752
Format: BC 663 pages
Pub Date: 2001-04-27
Copyright: 2001
Edition:1
$21.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
About the Book
Another release in our successful
How to Do Everything series, this friendly, solutions-oriented book is
filled with step-by-step examples for using Access 2002 as an information
manager. Each chapter begins with the specific how-to topics that will
be covered, and within the chapter, each topic is accompanied by a solid,
easy-to-follow walkthrough of the process. The book covers designing tables
for storing information, entering and editing data, retrieving specific
information, and presenting the information in customized forms, reports,
and dynamic data access pages. You'll also learn how to quickly customize
Access with special-purpose menus and toolbars.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Get Started.
Chapter 1: Getting Acquainted with
Access 2002.
Chapter 2: Creating a Database.
Chapter 3: Creating and Modifying
Tables.
Chapter 4: Relating Tables.
Chapter 5: Entering and Editing Data.
Part II: Retrieve and Present Information.
Chapter 6: Sorting, Filtering, and
Printing Records.
Chapter 7: Extracting Information
with Queries.
Chapter 8: Creating Advanced Queries.
Chapter 9: Understanding Form and
Report Design Basics.
Chapter 10: Creating Custom Forms
and Subforms.
Chapter 11: Creating and Customizing
Reports and Subreports.
Chapter 12: Creating Charts, PivotTables,
and PivotCharts.
Part III: Improve the Access 2002
Workplace.
Chapter 13: Customizing the Workplace.
Chapter 14: Using Access to Improve
Performance.
Chapter 15: Automating with Macros.
Chapter 16: Customizing Menus and
Toolbars.
Chapter 17: Creating Custom Switchboards
and Dialog Boxes.
Part IV: Exchange Data with Others.
Chapter 18: Exchanging Database Objects
and Text.
Chapter 19: Exchanging Data with Outside
Sources.
Chapter 20: Creating Data Access Pages.
Part V: Application Development.
Chapter 21: Sharing with Multiple
Users.
Chapter 22: Securing a Database.
Appendix A: Converting to Access 2002. |
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