Book Description
The expert guidance you need to get the most out of Access 2010Get the Access 2010 information you need to succeed with this comprehensive reference. If this is your first encounter with Access, you’ll appreciate the thorough attention to database fundamentals and terminology. If you’re familiar with earlier versions, you can jump right into Access 2010 enhancements such as the new Access user interface and wider use of XML and Web services.
- Takes you under the hood of Microsoft Access 2010, the database application included with Microsoft Office 2010
- Explores the latest enhancements, such as a new user interface and wider use of XML and Web services; also, how to exchange data with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Office apps
- Covers how to create tables, manipulate datasheets, and work with multiple tables
- Explains the seven database objects and how to use a seven-step design method to build a database tailored to your needs
- Shows you how to build forms, use Visual Basic and the VBA Editor, automate query parameters, create functions and subroutines, use XML to create data access pages, and more
- Includes a CD with all source code from the book and working examples, plus bonus shareware, freeware, trial, demo and evaluation programs that work with or enhance Microsoft Office
You'll want to keep this soup-to-nuts Access reference close at hand!
From the Back Cover
Your personal guide to a powerful,easy-to-use, database-management systemWhether you want to use the power of Access 2010 to manipulate datasheets, build forms with wizards, or automate query parameters, this book shows you how. Discover enhancements in this version such as wider integration with SharePoint. Find examples that show you the types of tables, queries, forms, and reports you’ll need to create when performing common business activities. Packed with pages of tips, techniques, and instruction, this is the guide you need to succeed with Access 2010.
- Review database and Access terminology
- lan tables and work with Access data types
- Construct queries and utilize Datasheet view
- Create great-looking and effective forms and reports
- Take advantage of VBA programming and development techniques applicable to both Access 2010 and Access 2007
- Handle application errors and exceptions
- Customize the Access 2010 Ribbon and use the Windows API
- Publish Access tables, forms, and reports on SharePoint® sites
About the Author
Michael R. Groh is a well-known authority on Microsoft Access, having written or contributed to more than 20 books and over 200 articles on the topic. Mike has also spoken at dozens of Access conferences throughout the world.
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