Microsoft Office Access(TM) 2007 Plain & Simple (Plain & Simple Series) by Curtis Frye - Presentation Transcript
Microsoft Office Access(TM) 2007
Plain & Simple (Plain & Simple
Series) by Curtis Frye
True Title!
Get the fast answers--in full color--that make learning the new version of
Microsoft Office Access plain and simple! This no-nonsense guide helps
you learn the easy way to navigate Office Access 2007 with numbered
steps and concise, straightforward language that show the most
expedient ways to learn a new skill or solve a problem. Youll learn the
essentials for working with Office Access 2007--discovering how to
perform everyday tasks and answer your own questions quickly. Youll
learn how to create databases and forms, filter data, run queries, and
generate reports. Youll also discover how to make data entry faster, sort
and filter data, work with PivotTable® reports, and even publish your
documents to the Web--plus more! With PLAIN & SIMPLE, you dont have
to wade through superfluous details. This easy-to-use book delivers fast,
precise information--exactly how and when you need it!
Personal Review: Microsoft Office Access(TM) 2007 Plain &
Simple (Plain & Simple Series) by Curtis Frye
I have to say that this is not the book for someone wanting to run an
administrative database for a 50k-employee company, but it IS a great
book to freshen up on Access 2007. It comes with practice files to work on
(if you are working cover-to-cover) and it is perfectly feasible to just go to
the index and find the specific information you need. Good book :)
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I have to say that this is not the book for someone wanting to run an administrative database for a 50k-employee company, but it IS a great book to freshen up on Access 2007. It comes with practice files to work on (if you are working cover-to-cover) and it is perfectly feasible to just go to the index and find the specific information you need. Good book :) less
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