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Microsoft Office Access 2007 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies

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McCarter, Jim/Simpson, Alan/Barrows, Alison et al
Erschienen am 01.03.2011, 1. Auflage 2011
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ISBN/EAN: 9781118050521
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 768 S., 38.95 MB
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Beschreibung

Updated to cover all the latest features and capabilities of Access 2007, this resource provides new and inexperienced Access users with eight task-oriented minibooks that cover begininning to advanced-level materialEach minibook covers a specific aspect of Access, such as database design, tables, queries, forms, reports, and macrosShows how to accomplish specific tasks such as database housekeeping, security data, and using Access with the WebAccess is the world's leading desktop database solution and is used by millions of people to store, organize, view, analyze, and share data, as well as to build powerful, custom database solutions that integrate with the Web and enterprise data sources

Autorenportrait

Alan Simpson is the author of over 115 computer books on all sorts of topics: Windows, databases, Web-site design and development, programming, and network administration. His books are published throughout the world, in over a dozen languages, and have sold millions of copies. Though definitely in the techno-geek category, we let him contribute anyway because sometimes people like that come in handy.

Margaret Levine Young has co-authored several dozen computer books about the Internet, UNIX, WordPerfect, Access, and (stab from the past) PC-File and Javelin, includingThe Internet For Dummies (Wiley) andWindows XP Home Edition: The Complete Reference (Osborne/McGraw-Hill). She met her future husband Jordan in the R.E.S.I.S.T.O.R.S., a high-school computer club before there were high-school computer clubs. Her other passions are her children, music, Unitarian Universalism (www.uua.org), reading, and anything to do with cooking or eating.

Alison Barrows has authored or co-authored books on Windows, the Internet, Microsoft Access, WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, and other topics. In addition to writing books, Alison writes and edits technical documentation and training material. In real life she hangs out with her guys Parker, 6, and Mason, 4, and Evan 2 and tries to carve out some time to practice yoga. Alison lives with her family in central Massachusetts.

April Wells is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and holds an MBA from West Texas A&M. She is a database administrator with expertise in a wide variety of enterprise database software programs, including Oracle, DB2, MySQL, and Access. She is the author of several books and white papers on database software and is a frequent public speaker, trainer, and consultant.

Inhalt

Introduction.

Book I: Essential Concepts.

Chapter 1: Introducing Access 2007.

Chapter 2: Getting Started, Getting Around.

Chapter 3: Creating a Database from Templates.

Chapter 4: Designing Your Database the Relational Way.

Book II: Tables.

Chapter 1: Creating and Modifying Tables.

Chapter 2: Entering and Editing Data in Datasheets.

Chapter 3: Sorting, Finding, and Filtering Data.

Chapter 4: Importing and Exporting Data.

Chapter 5: Avoiding Garbage In, Garbage Out.

Chapter 6: Relating Your Tables and Protecting Your Data.

Book III: Queries.

Chapter 1: Creating Select Queries.

Chapter 2: Letting Queries Do the Math.

Chapter 3: Doing Neat Things with Action Queries and Query Wizards.

Chapter 4: Viewing Your Data from All Angles Using Crosstabs and PivotTables.

Book IV: Forms.

Chapter 1: Designing and Using Forms (and Reports).

Chapter 2: Jazzing Up Your Forms (and Reports).

Chapter 3: Creating Smarter Forms.

Chapter 4: Doing Calculations in Forms (and Reports).

Book V: Reports.

Chapter 1: Creating and Spiffing Up Reports.

Chapter 2: Printing Beautiful Reports.

Chapter 3: Creating Charts and Graphs from Your Data.

Book VI: Macros: Automating Stuff in Access.

Chapter 1: Making Macros Do the Work.

Chapter 2: Making Macros Smarter.

Book VII: Database Administration.

Chapter 1: Database Housekeeping.

Chapter 2: Sharing the Fun and the Database: Managing Multiuser Access.

Chapter 3: Securing Your Access Database.

Book VIII: Programming in VBA.

Chapter 1: What the Heck Is VBA?

Chapter 2: Writing Code.

Chapter 3: Writing Smarter Code.

Chapter 4: Controlling Forms with VBA.

Chapter 5: Using SQL and Recordsets.

Chapter 6: Debugging Your Code.

Appendix: Installing Microsoft Access.

Index.

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