[Download] Microsoft Excel and Access Integration: With Microsoft Office 2007
♛ Michael Alexander, Geoffrey Clark ♛
| #1351879 in Books | 2007-04-30 | 2007-04-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.30 x.94 x7.40l,1.33 | File Name: 0470104880 | 388 pages
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Subject is OK but Very Lazy Author|By Backbutton|A lazy and not reader considerate writer. The subject is OK, in fact quite good, but the author does not provide the details of the examples in the text itself, specifying what is to be done, and simply refers to a screen shot to provide the particular details.
For instance, he says, create a query as shown in Figure|From the Back Cover||Excel users. Access users. You're probably among the majority, living in one camp or the other but rarely crossing between the two. Yet Microsoft designed these applications to work together. In this book, you'll discover how Access benefit
Although many people rarely go from Excel into Access or vice versa, you should know that Microsoft actually designed these applications to work together. In this book, you’ll discover how Access benefits from Excel’s flexible presentation layer and versatile analysis capabilities, while Access’s relational database structure and robust querying tools enhance Excel. Once you learn to make the two work together, you’ll find that your team’s ...
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