Access 2013 Bible

Access 2013 Bible

by Michael Alexander (Author), Michael Alexander (Author), Richard Kusleika (Author)

Synopsis

A comprehensive reference to the updated and new features of Access 2013 As the world's most popular database management tool, Access enables you to organize, present, analyze, and share data as well as build powerful database solutions. However, databases can be complex. That's why you need the expert guidance in this comprehensive reference. Access 2013 Bible helps you gain a solid understanding of database purpose, construction, and application so that whether you're new to Access or looking to upgrade to the 2013 version, this well-rounded resource provides you with a thorough look at everything Access can do. * Explains how to create tables, manipulate datasheets, and work with multiple tables * Teaches you how to apply the seven-step design method to build databases that are tailored to your needs * Covers building forms with wizards, creating bound and unbound forms, and adding data validation * Shows you ways to automate query parameters, create functions and subroutines, and add programmed error routines * Features a bonus website with content that contains all source code from the book as well as bonus shareware, freeware, trial, demo, and evaluation programs If you are looking for a comprehensive book on all things Access, look no further than Access 2013 Bible.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1296
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 03 May 2013

ISBN 10: 1118490355
ISBN 13: 9781118490358

Author Bio
Michael Alexander is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) and author of eight books on advanced business analysis with Microsoft Access and Excel. He has more than 15 years of experience consulting and developing Office solutions. Michael has been named a Microsoft MVP for his ongoing contributions to the Excel community. Dick Kusleika has been helping users get the most out of Microsoft Office products for more than 15 years through online forums, blogging, book contributions, and conferences.