Access 2007 For Dummies

Access 2007 For Dummies by Laurie A. Ulrich, published by Wiley on December 26, 2006, is a comprehensive guide designed to help users navigate the features of the Access database system. This edition, consisting of 432 pages, provides essential information for both newcomers and those familiar with previous versions of Access. The book covers the basics of database management, including how to create tables and reports, and offers practical tips for utilizing the new interface effectively.
Readers will find step-by-step instructions on various tasks, such as importing and exporting data, building forms for efficient data entry, and constructing custom reports. The guide also emphasizes the integration of Access with other Office applications and the use of wizards to streamline workflows. With a focus on reducing stress through timesaving shortcuts, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their skills in database management and software development.
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Reduce stress with timesaving database shortcuts
Explore database basics and build tables and reports that corral your data
Access has undergone an extreme makeover! Whether you’ve used one of the older versions or this is your first exposure to Access, here’s where you’ll find the essentials you need to make this database system work for you. Cruise around the new interface, team up Access with other Office applications, use wizards to automate your work, and much more.
Discover how to
- Create a new Access database
- Import and export data
- Build forms for efficient data entry
- Search tables for specific data
- Construct custom reports
- Customize your database navigation
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