Re: Learning Access in detail - books recommendation?
- From: "m l" <mlatre@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 22:33:20 -0400
I would recommend:
Helen Feddema Expert one-on-one Microsoft Access Application Development
at www.wrox.com
It's really excellent, from forms to VBA code to working with other Office
apps.
Mike L
I have a free tutorial on Access that you might want to check out.
It's at www.profsr.com Profsr.com Tutorials
"leeds1" <leeds1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi, Could anyone recommend a book that covers the whole of Access 2003 in
> more depth than the introduction books aimed at beginners? Although as a
> beginner my first instinct was to buy something like Sams Teach Yourself
> Access 2003, I've been advised that the project I've been given will
> probably require some Visual Basic so I'm concerned that the intro books
> may not be sufficient. As I live in Japan I don't have the option of going
> to a bookshop and checking for myself, so any recommendations would be
> most appreciated. Thanks.
.
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