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Teach Yourself Microsoft Access 2000 VISUALLY


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Teach Yourself Microsoft Access 2000 VISUALLY

Title:Teach Yourself Microsoft Access 2000 VISUALLY
Author:maranGraphics
Rating:4.51 (588 Votes)
Asin:076456059X
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:320 Pages
Publish Date:1999-07-28
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If you've ever accidentally wandered into a Microsoft Access database, you know it's not the easiest environment to navigate. With the full-color Teach Yourself Microsoft(r) Access 2000 VISUALLY(r), you'll read less and learn more as you discover the whole world of databases, tables, controls, forms, queries, reports, and even back-ends for web sites. Work at your own pace through well organized, task oriented instructions, then feast your weary eyes on an abundant supply of illustrations and full-color screenshots. Set up a masterful database and organize your information today.

Editorial : From the Back Cover "The best introductory books on the market come from maranGraphics." Rob Wright, The Toronto Star "A dream come true attractively packaged and beautifully easy to use!" - Toronto Computes! "The greatest thing to happen to computers since the invention of the PC." - Data Processing Digest "Clear, concise, and colorful what more to ask?" - PC World

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