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Paperback Microsoft Office Access 2007: The L Line, the Express Line to Learning Book

ISBN: 0470107901

ISBN13: 9780470107904

Microsoft Office Access 2007: The L Line, The Express Line to Learning (The L Line: The Express Line To Learning)

Get on the fast track to mastering Access Want to find success in your profession? Master the tools that help you keep track of information, like Access 2007. Whether you're an office professional or entrepreneur, you can take charge of Access with this start-to-finish guide. Gain solid skills as you go from station to station in a series of clear-cut tutorials on designing databases, using forms, automating with macros, and more. Start your journey today on The L Line. * Learn to make your applications easily accessible to users * Publish and update your data on the Web * Create tables to sift and sort your data * Save time by automatically transferring data with other applications All aboard for valuable online extras Visit The L Line Web site at www.wiley.com/go/thelline for valuable online supplementary materials: * Test bank with challenging review questions * PowerPoint(r) slides with chapter outlines * Sample files to practice powerful Access techniques Along The L Line * Complete tutorial coveragewith step-by-step instruction * Ample illustrations and examples * Real-world applications and hints for avoiding pitfalls * Practice exams that let you evaluate your progress

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simple, pragmatic approach to Access

Well, it's a gentle introduction to database design. Microsoft has revved up its Access to this 2007 version. Hess explains it from scratch, writing for a reader who is a complete novice to databases. Most of the text is about how to use the graphical front end. If you look at a typical screen capture of Access given in many diagrams scattered thru the book, it can seem quite formidable. Tons of strange little icons. How can you ever master these? One step at a time. The narrative slowly walks through simple tasks. Initially, these involve making tables, then populating them and then making queries against them. Actually, many books on any type of database do exactly these steps. But Hess defers the traditional talk about the Boyce-Codd normal forms till the middle of the book. Likewise with defining referential integrity and the primary keys of a table. Eventually, you do encounter SQL statements, two thirds of the way thru the book. For a newbie, it's probably more important to actually do something with some simple tables first. Hess' approach is to give you some feel for the subject, and then worry about the theory of databases after this.
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