Re: Learning Access in detail - books recommendation?
- From: "leeds1" <leeds1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 15:13:38 +0900
Thanks Mike. I think that book may be a bit too high level for me right now, but I'll definitely work through your tutorial in the meantime.
"m l" <mlatre@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:SRCbe.3661$gA5.444049@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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 news:ekYkMxsSFHA.1152@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHi, 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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