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Exploring Microsoft Office Access 2007: Comprehensive Book
The Exploring series helps students master the How and Why of performing tasks in Office to gain a greater understanding of how to use the individual applications together to solve business problems. Exploring titles feature Perfect pages where every step of every hands-on exercise as well as every end-of-chapter problem begins on a new page and has its own screen shot to make it easier to follow. Each chapter contains Hands-on Exercises, Capstone Exercises, and Mini-Cases for practicing and reviewing skills acquired. Exploring Microsoft Office Access 2007 Comprehensive 1/e, covers the following topics: introduction to Access; relational databases and multi-table queries; how to customize, analyze, and summarize query data; create, edit and perform calculations in creating professional and useful reports; using sub-reports, advanced query types, pivot tables and charts; data protection; database maintenance; customizing a database with programming languages. Ideal for students and individuals seeking a comprehensive introduction to Access 2007. Read More
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- 0131567888
- 9780131567887
- Robert T. Grauer, Maurie Lockley
- 31 July 2007
- Prentice Hall
- Spiral-bound (Book)
- 736
- 1
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