This is the ultimate guide to the best-selling database program! You can create a well-organized, highly responsive Access database that makes your data make sense. "Access 2000: The Complete Reference" explains everything from installing and configuring a relational database to sharing your data across an intranet or the Internet to integrating your database with other Office programs. With this definitive resource, you'll be able to build a comprehensive solution, analyze trends and relationships in data, make sound business decisions based on your results - and be more productive! Plus, the book serves as a study guide for the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) exam for Access 2000.You can use the skills reviews in the relevant chapters with the TEST YOURSELF questions on CD to determine if your skills meet the requirements for passing the exam.
Inside, you'll find out how to: set up any one of more than 10 database automatically; streamline your work - use wizards to query, filter, and analyze database; generate custom forms and reports; share dynamic or static database information across an intranet of the internet instantly; convert data from different sources into a variety of formats with the Import/Export Wizard; grant multiple users from remote locations access to your databases; and integrate your Access database with other Office 2000 programs to build a complete business solution.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 231 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 69 mm
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978-0-07-882512-5 (9780078825125)
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Virginia Andersen (San Diego, CA) is a freelance author and writer who has written or contributed to nearlyy 25 books about PC-based applications, including many student tutorials and accompanying instructor manuals with exercise disks. Virginia is certified as a Microsoft Access MOUS Expert.
Office Introduction--What's New in 2000. Entering and Editing Data. Using the Database Wizard. Creating Advanced Queries. Rearragning and Filtering Records. Creating Forms and Report Designs. Customizing Reports. Automating with VBA. Exchanging Database Objects. Exchanging Data with Outside Sources. Accessing the Internet. Developing an Application for an End User.