| Co-authors: Laurie, Cook, Ken, Kaufeld, John
* Previous For Dummies guides to Access have sold more than 1.1
million copies in six editions * The radically retooled new Access
version has a totally new interface, easier interactivity with Excel,
and many other new features-which makes this plain-English guide
indispensable for both new and veteran Access users * Includes
information designed for experienced Access users that explains
exactly what′s different in the new interface * Features
expanded coverage of power-user tools, which are easier to find and
use in the new Access version * Continues to provide accessible
coverage of Access basics, from building databases to mining data *
Previous For Dummies guides to Access have sold more than 1.
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
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
Introduction. Part I: Basic Training. Chapter
1: Getting to Know Access 2007. Chapter 2: Finding Your Way Around
Access. Chapter 3: Database Basics. Part II: Getting It All
on the Table. Chapter 4: Keys, Relationships, and Indexes.
Chapter 5: Remodeling Your Data. Chapter 6: What’s Happening
Under the Table? Part III: Data Mania and Management.
Chapter 7: Creating Data Forms. Chapter 8: Importing and Exporting
Data. Chapter 9: Automatically Editing Data. Chapter 10:
Gather Locally, Share Globally. Part IV: Ask Your Data, and Ye
Shall Receive Answers. Chapter 11: Fast Finding, Filtering,
and Sorting Data. Chapter 12: I Was Just Asking . . . For Answers.
Chapter 13: I’ll Take These AND Those OR Them. Chapter
14: Queries That Think Faster Than You. Chapter 15: Calculating
with Your Data. Part V: Plain and Fancy Reporting.
Chapter 16: Quick and Not-So-Dirty Automatic Reporting. Chapter
17: Dazzling Report Design. Chapter 18: Headers and Footers and
Groups, Oh My! Chapter 19: Magical Mass Mailings. Part VI:
More Power to You. Chapter 20: Making It All Better with the
Analyzer Tools. Chapter 21: Hello! Creating an Interface to
Welcome Data Users. Part VII: The Part of Tens. Chapter
22: Ten Common Problems. Chapter 23: Ten Uncommon Tips.
Appendix: Getting Help. Index. Laurie Ulrich
Fuller is a highly experienced tech author and Office trainer.
Ken Cook is a database design expert and consultant.
John Kaufeld is a popular For Dummies author. |