Access 2019 Bible

· John Wiley & Sons
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About this eBook

Master database creation and management

Access 2019 Bible is your, comprehensive reference to the world's most popular database management tool. With clear guidance toward everything from the basics to the advanced, this go-to reference helps you take advantage of everything Access 2019 has to offer. Whether you're new to Access or getting started with Access 2019, you'll find everything you need to know to create the database solution perfectly tailored to your needs, with expert guidance every step of the way. The companion website features all examples and databases used in the book, plus trial software and a special offer from Database Creations. Start from the beginning for a complete tutorial, or dip in and grab what you need when you need it.

Access enables database novices and programmers to store, organize, view, analyze, and share data, as well as build powerful, integrable, custom database solutions — but databases can be complex, and difficult to navigate. This book helps you harness the power of the database with a solid understanding of their purpose, construction, and application.

  • Understand database objects and design systems objects
  • Build forms, create tables, manipulate datasheets, and add data validation
  • Use Visual Basic automation and XML Data Access Page design
  • Exchange data with other Office applications, including Word, Excel, and more

From database fundamentals and terminology to XML and Web services, this book has everything you need to maximize Access 2019 and build the database you need.

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2.0
1 review
Loomjb Viewable
16 May 2019
E-book is disappointing, Not for content but for usability. User cannot copy information from the book to your desktop. So the book lists a URL and you have to type it in. Same if you want a code fragment. You might as well kill a tree as this book has as much digital cross-over. To the publisher -- Here's a Point to ponder, If I'm willing to purchase the book, do you really think I'm going to copy it and put it on the internet. If I'm not willing to search for a bootleg copy of it, in favor of paying the 30 bucks for it, do you think I'm going to copy it and publish a bootleg. I'm inclined now to find a bootleg just so I don't have to download the examples. Here's a hot tip. I may want the written information surrounding the examples-- and I'll want to copy and paste that; but I can't. FYI there is a link to download all of the examples at the bottom of the page, assuming you do not want to download each chapter. If I had known of the digital unfriendliness, I would not have bought it -- and it's not worth the aggravation to get a refund. I'll probably just get a different book from a different publisher.
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About the author

Michael Alexander is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) and a Microsoft MVP with over 15 years of experience developing reporting solutions for a variety of industries. He is also the principal contributor at datapigtechnologies.com, where he shares video tutorials with the Microsoft Access and Excel communities. Mike has authored several books on advanced business analysis. Dick Kusleika is a 12-time Microsoft Excel MVP, and the principal contributor at the Daily Dose of Excel blog.

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