| #301433 in Books | 2010-04-05 | 2010-03-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.30 x1.24 x7.40l,1.91 | File Name: 0470567015 | 624 pages
||10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| Great Book|By Andrew Killion|This is a very unique look at Access. I've read a bunch of Access books and this one brought some new ideas that I never read before. Using XML to to transfer date between Excel and Access is a good idea and one that I've never heard of before. Being an Access developer there are a lot of books that cover developing an Access application, while t|From the Back Cover||Use the right tool for the job |Like many managers, accountants, and analysts, you've been using Excel for data analysis. It's a good tool, but you're beginning to find its limitations frustrating. You're looking for more scalability. More
The ultimate handbook for Excel analysts who need reporting solutions using Access
Excel and Access are intended to work together. This book offers a comprehensive review of the extensive analytical and reporting functionality that Access provides and how it enhances Excel reporting functions.
Sales managers, operations analysts, administrative assistants, office managers, and many others who rely heavily on data can benefit from learning to integrate Excel a...
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