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Access Books for Beginners

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NeoGreen

IS-IT--Management
Aug 19, 2006
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Any one recommend a good beginner's book on Access. Our IT manager created a database using Access to keep track of serialized items that are received in our warehouse. I was wanting to learn something about it since, I will be updating the database with information. Any advice will help.
 
Try the 'Teach yourself', 'dummies' or 'idiots' series for books.

Also, here are a few web sites to get you started.


And finally, the most important place is this forum.
Happy reading...

Disclaimer: I have no affiation with any of the above sites or there contents and provide them purely as a point of interest.

Ian Mayor (UK)
Program Error
Programming is 1% coding, 50% error checking and 49% sweat as your application bombs out in front of the client.
 
I've met thousands, really thousands, of people who tried to teach themselves Access and hit a wall. I strongly suggest that, with your own readings, to go to a local college and take Access courses. Try to find an instructor who actually used Access in private industry.
 
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