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New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 97 Comprehensive -- Enhanced

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Title: New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 97 Comprehensive -- Enhanced
by Joe Adamski, Charles T. Hommel, Kathy Finnegan, Joseph J. Adamski, Charles Hommel
ISBN: 0-7600-7309-0
Publisher: Course Technology
Pub. Date: 21 January, 1998
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $51.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Good way to learn Access 97
Comment: I'm usually able to learn every other program on my own, but I struggled to figure out Access 97 without help. This book came to my rescue. The tutorials are well done and cover almost every aspect of the program. Great beginner book.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great beginners book to learn Access 97
Comment: I purchased this text book for a college course, Intro to Programming using MS Access 97 and VBA. I found the text to be an easy read with lots of realistic sample applications and excellent tutorials. Tutorials are available to download from publishers web page,HOWEVER, only the first third of the tutorials are available from the web page. You'll need to get the remaining tutorials from an instructor.

Text provides excellent instruction of MS Access functionality, while briefly touching SQL and VBA. You'll need additional resources to learn them. Layout of the book makes quick referencing difficult.

Overall, an excellent book !!!

Rating: 5
Summary: The best beginners book for MS Access
Comment: This book was purchased as a college text. Of all of the MS Access books I have read, this one is by far the best. It is very easy to understand. The only drawbacks are that you need data disks which are not all redily available (even on their web site) and the book isn't comprehensive, it's a beginners guide. After you finish it, you are left hanging, where do I go from here? All in all, I would still recommend it as the absolute best beginners book for MS Access.

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