[Free download] Effective Executive's Guide to Microsoft Access 2002
·•●- Scott H. a. Clark, Doug Kleiber ·•●-
| #15169086 in Books | Redmond Technology Press | 2001-04-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .80 x7.30 x9.13l, | File Name: 1931150060 | 304 pages |
||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| Perfect for new business users of Access|By A Customer|This is kind of a funny computer book. For one thing, it's really well-written. (Not always the case with computer books.) For another thing, it doesn't just document the program, it explains how to use Access 2002 to build a database. (The example used in the book is building a database of donors for a nonprofit agency, b|About the Author|Scott H. A. Clark has been the executive editor of Peter Norton computer books since 1989. He is the author of Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Norton SystemWorks 2.0, Peter Norton's Data Disasters, and Peter Norton's Administering Norton AntiV
Written for business users, this guide gives managers, executives, sales professionals, and accountants the information they need to design, build, and manage their own Access databases. The seven most important steps of database development-defining the goal of the database, designing the database, creating data-entry forms, establishing the relationships between data and datasets, sorting the data, reporting the data, and publishing the data online-are explained using...
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