Using Microsoft Access 2003: Special Edition (Special Edition Using)

Using Microsoft Access 2003: Special Edition (Special Edition Using)

by RogerJennings (Author)

Synopsis

Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Access 2003 is a comprehensive reference for all the features of Access 2003. This edition adds new chapters on collaboration with Microsoft SharePoint Team Server, and creating or consuming XML Web Services, both of which are hot topics. The XML chapter includes Access 2003?s new XML export/import features.

The book?s organization follows the development process for typical Access database applications. Detailed, step-by-step instructions with icons guide those who are new to Access through table design, data addition, importing data from external sources, query design and execution, and designing data entry forms and printed reports. Chapters on advanced form and report design emphasize data-entry efficiency and presentation clarity.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1502
Edition: 1
Publisher: QUE
Published: 11 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0789729520
ISBN 13: 9780789729521
Book Overview:

Special Edition Using Access 11 adds new chapters on collaboration with Microsoft SharePoint Team Server, and creating or consuming XML Web services, both of which are hot topics in an otherwise tepid market for Office upgrades. The XML chapter is updated to include Access 11?s new XML export/import features.The book?s organization follows the development process for typical Access database applications. Detailed, step-by-step instructions with icons guide readers new to Access through table design, data addition, importing data from external sources, query design and execution, and designing data entry forms and printed reports. Chapters on advanced form and report design emphasize data-entry efficiency and presentation clarity.


Author Bio

Shelley O'Hara is the author of more than 100 books, including several best-sellers. She has also authored business plans, a novel, Web content, marketing publications, short stories, training materials, magazine columns, a newsletter, and software manuals. She has written on topics ranging from Microsoft Windows to the International Air Transport Authority ticketing system, from Microsoft Office to buying a home. In addition to writing, O'Hara teaches training and personal development classes in Indianapolis.