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Access 2003 bible / Cary N. Prague, Michael R. Irwin, and Jennifer Reardon.

Title
Access 2003 bible / Cary N. Prague, Michael R. Irwin, and Jennifer Reardon.
Author
Prague, Cary N.
Publication
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley Pub., c2004.

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Additional Authors
  • Irwin, Michael R.
  • Reardon, Jennifer
Description
lvi, 1401 p. : ill.; 24 cm. +
Summary
Access is the popular database management tool included in the Microsoft Office suite. Access has been enhanced with new flexibility in gathering and manipulating data. This book offers a comprehensive reference for using, troubleshooting and getting the most from Access.
Alternative Title
Microsoft Office Access 2003 bible
Subject
  • Database management
  • Microsoft Access
Genre/Form
CD-ROMs.
Note
  • Includes index.
System Details (note)
  • System requirements for disk: PC with Pentium processor running at 120 MHz or faster (Pentium III, IV or Pentium M recommended); Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or Windows XP or later operating system ; At least 128 MB of total RAM installed (256MB recommended) ; CD-ROM drive.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Ch. 1. Understanding Data -- Ch. 2. Creating and Building Tables -- Ch. 3. Entering Data into Tables and Forms -- Ch. 4. Creating and Understanding Relationships -- Ch. 5. Displaying Selected Data with Queries -- Ch. 6. Using Operators and Expressions in Multi-table Select Queries -- Ch. 7. Working with External Data -- Ch. 8. Understanding the Many Uses of Forms and Controls -- Ch. 9. Building and Manipulating Forms and Controls -- Ch. 10. Creating Bound Forms and Placing Controls -- Ch. 11. Adding Data-Validation Features to Forms -- Ch. 12. Creating Professional-Looking Forms and Reports -- Ch. 13. Understanding and Creating Reports -- Ch. 14. Working with Subforms -- Ch. 15. Creating Calculations and Summaries in Reports -- Ch. 16. Presenting Data with Special Report Types -- Ch. 17. Using OLE Objects, Graphs, Pivot Tables/Charts, and ActiveX Controls -- Ch. 18. Understanding Visual Basic and the VBA Editor -- Ch. 19. Introduction to Programming and Events -- Ch. 20. Working with Expressions and Functions -- Ch. 21. Working with SQL, Recordsets, and ADO -- Ch. 22. Automating, Searches, Filters, and Query Parameters -- Ch. 23. Calling Subprocedures and Functions -- Ch. 24. Effective Debugging and Error Handling in VBA -- Ch. 25. Creating Switchboards, Command Bars, Menus, Toolbars, and Dialog Boxes -- Ch. 26. Programming Continuous Forms, Tab Dialogs, and Command Buttons -- Ch. 27. Upsizing Data to a SQL Server Databases -- Ch. 28. Working with Access Projects -- Ch. 29. Working with Access Projects and SQL Server Tables and Queries -- Ch. 30. Using and Creating Access Objects for Intranets and the Internet -- Ch. 31. Building and Working with Data Access Pages -- Ch. 32. XML, Access, and InfoPath -- Ch. 33. Exchanging Data with Office Applications -- Ch. 34. Adding Security to Applications -- Ch. 35. Creating Help Systems -- Ch. 36. Working with Advanced Select Queries and Other Query Topics -- Ch. 37. Working with Action and SQL Queries -- Ch. 38. Increasing the Speed of an Application -- Ch. 39. Preparing Your Application for Distribution -- App. A. Access 2003 Specifications -- App. B. Access Auto Auction Tables -- App. C. Using the CD-ROM Included with the Book -- App. D. Using Standard Naming Conventions.
ISBN
0764539868
OCLC
54913275
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library