Microsoft Access 2010 In Depth
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 1200 pages
- Publisher: Que; 1st edition (January 7, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0789743078
- ISBN-13: 978-0789743077
eBook Description:
Microsoft Access 2010 In Depth
Access 2010 In Depth is the beyond-the-basics, beneath-the-surface guide for everyone who wants to streamline their work with Access 2010, and get more done in less time. Legendary Access expert Roger Jennings provides specific, tested, proven solutions to the problems Access database users and developers run into every day: challenges other books ignore or oversimplify. Jennings thoroughly covers all facets of working with Access 2010, and adds new chapters on integration and collaboration with Microsoft SharePoint and emulating Table Triggers with Access Data Macros. New coverage also includes: customizable Ribbon and Themes; the revamped Macro Designer; Quick Start Fields; IntelliSense support in Expression Builder; Application Parts and Navigation Forms; conditional formatting and data bars in reports; and new web database publishing techniques. As with all In Depth books, Access 2010 In Depth presents comprehensive coverage, breakthrough techniques, exclusive shortcuts, quick access to information, troubleshooting help for tough problems, and real-world examples with nothing glossed over or left out. Step-by-step instructions with icons guide readers through essential tasks such as designing tables, entering data, importing external data, designing and executing queries, and designing data entry forms and printed reports. Additional chapters on advanced form and report design emphasize data entry efficiency and presentation clarity.
- By Roger Jennings, a world-renowned Access expert who has sold more than 1.25 million books!
- Covers all aspects of working with Access 2010, from the customizable Ribbon and Themes to conditional formatting, advanced web database publishing to SharePoint collaboration
- For everyone who wants to get the most out of Access 2010, from hobbyists to power users to corporate developers
Access 2010 In Depth is the beyond-the-basics, beneath-the-surface guide for everyone who wants to streamline their work with Access 2010, and get more done in less time. Legendary Access expert Roger Jennings provides specific, tested, proven solutions to the problems Access database users and developers run into every day: challenges other books ignore or oversimplify. Jennings thoroughly covers all facets of working with Access 2010, and adds new chapters on integration and collaboration with Microsoft SharePoint and emulating Table Triggers with Access Data Macros. New coverage also includes: customizable Ribbon and Themes; the revamped Macro Designer; Quick Start Fields; IntelliSense support in Expression Builder; Application Parts and Navigation Forms; conditional formatting and data bars in reports; and new web database publishing techniques. As with all In Depth books, Access 2010 In Depth presents comprehensive coverage, breakthrough techniques, exclusive shortcuts, quick access to information, troubleshooting help for tough problems, and real-world examples with nothing glossed over or left out. Step-by-step instructions with icons guide readers through essential tasks such as designing tables, entering data, importing external data, designing and executing queries, and designing data entry forms and printed reports. Additional chapters on advanced form and report design emphasize data entry efficiency and presentation clarity.
Author Info
Roger Jennings
Roger Jennings is a principal of OakLeaf Systems, an Oakland, California consulting firm that specializes in the design and implementation of client/server database systems for Fortune 500 companies. He brings over 25 years of computer programming experience to his best-selling Sams titles, including Database Developers Guide with Visual Basic 3, Database Developers Guide with Visual Basic 4, Access 1.1 Developers Guide, Access 2 Developers Guide, and the Roger Jennings Database Workshop books, for which he is the series editor. In addition to writing books, Roger is a Contributing Editor and the writer of “Database Design” columns and feature articles on Visual Basic, Access, and client/server computing for Fawcette Technical Publications Visual Basic Programmers Journal.
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