MS Office Access 2003 Step By Step

Microsoft Office Access 2003 is part of The Microsoft Office System, so the basic interface objects—menus, toolbars, dialog boxes—will be familiar if you have used other Office products or other Microsoft Windows applications. However, Access has more dimensions than most of those programs, so it might seem more complex until you become familiar with it.
This book gives you straightforward instructions for using Access to create databases. It takes you from knowing little or nothing about Access—or, for that matter, about databases—to a level of expertise that will enable you to develop database programs for use by one person or by many.
This chapter introduces you to the concept of a database, explains a little about Access, and takes you on a tour of the program. The database you will use for the tour belongs to The Garden Company, a fictional garden supply and plant store. (You will be working with this database throughout this book.)
This tour will give you a firm foundation from which to begin working with Access to create your own databases. After exploring the structure of the GardenCo database, you will look at some of the objects used to store and manipulate the data it contains. Finally, you will preview and print the various Access objects.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Getting to Know Microsoft Access 2003
Chapter 02 - Creating a New Database
Chapter 03 - Getting Information Into and Out of a Database
Chapter 04 - Simplifying Data Entry with Forms
Chapter 05 - Locating Specific Information
Chapter 06 - Keeping Your Information Accurate
Chapter 07 - Working with Reports
Chapter 08 - Making It Easy for Others to Use Your Database
Chapter 09 - Keeping Your Information Secure
Chapter 10 - Working with Pages and Modules
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November 2nd, 2007 02:42
Could you please re-up this book ?