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Teach Yourself Visually Access 2010

Author Faithe Wempen
Publisher Visual
Category Computers
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Author(s)Faithe Wempen
PublisherVisual
ISBN / ASIN0470577657
ISBN-139780470577653
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank822,873
CategoryComputers
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

The visual way to get up to speed on Access 2010

It's one thing to gain access to Access. It's another thing entirely to figure out how to do all the things you want to do in Access, because the software is not all that intuitive. This full-color guide clearly shows you how to get the most out of Access 2010, including how to enter new records; create, edit, and design tables and forms; organize, analyze, and share data; generate concise reports; and much more.

With pages of step-by-step instructions, graphics, and helpful advice, this is the visual learner's Access book-keep this on your desk and flip to what you need, any time!

  • Explores the very latest features, functions, and tools of Access 2010, a database software tool that is part of the new Microsoft Office 2010
  • Teaches you how to enter new records and create, edit, and design tables and forms
  • Explains how to organize, analyze, and share data; generate concise reports; add smart tags to tables, save backup copies of your data; and more
  • Demonstrates through step-by-step instructions and numerous, full-color screen shots and graphics, so you can see exactly how to perform tasks

This unparalleled book contains everything you need to know to use Access 2010 effectively.

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