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Running Microsoft Access 2000 |
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Rating:  Summary: BLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEH Review: THIS BOOK SMELELELLELELLELELELELEELLEEELELLELELELELELELELS WAT THE ROCK IS COOKIN'
Rating:  Summary: Another big update... Review: This edition of the book includes a new chapter on "Publishing Your Data on the Web." I cover using both FrontPage and the new Data Access Pages facility to create web pages using "live" data from Microsoft Access 2000. You'll also find a new section on the ground-breaking Client/Server facility as well as major updates to all the classics - Tables, Queries, Forms, Reports, Macros, and Visual Basic. Although advertised at 940 pages, the book actually tops out at well over 1,000!
Rating:  Summary: The best book on Access Review: To teach an intermediate course on Access I had to read most of the Access books in the market. By far this is the best one as it takes the reader from the very basics to advanced programming in Visual Basic for Applications. Too bad that Mr. Viescas did not write the Access 2000 version.
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