Access 2019 Bible (Wiley)
Thursday, 06 December 2018

This comprehensive reference to Access has now been updated to cover Access 2019. Authors Michael Alexander and Dick Kusleika start from the basics through to the advanced, from database fundamentals and terminology to XML and Web services. The companion website features all examples and databases used in the book, plus trial software and a special offer from Database Creations.

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Author: Michael Alexander and Dick Kusleika
Publisher: Wiley
Date: October 2018
Pages: 1136
ISBN: 978-1119514756
Print: 1119514754
Kindle: B07J1WJ1ZK
Audience: Access users and developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Database

 

  • Get a solid grounding in database fundamentals
  • Use Access to analyze large amounts of data
  • Turn your data into attractive PDF-style reports and outputs
  • Automate redundant reporting and analysis using Access Macros
  • Build powerful departmental applications with Access Forms
  • Save time and increase productivity with Access VBA
  • Integrate or publish your data on SharePoint sites
  • Follow along with downloadable examples and database files from the book
  • Check out trial software, demos, and other bonus material on the book's site.

 

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