Produktbild: Kaufeld, J: Access 2002 For Dummies

Kaufeld, J: Access 2002 For Dummies

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.06.2001

Abbildungen

mit Illustrationen

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

23.6/18.9/2.3 cm

Gewicht

580 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7645-0818-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.06.2001

Abbildungen

mit Illustrationen

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

23.6/18.9/2.3 cm

Gewicht

580 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7645-0818-9

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  • Produktbild: Kaufeld, J: Access 2002 For Dummies
  • Introduction. You Don't Need to Be a Nerd to Use This Book. Sneaking a Peek at What's to Come. Part I: Which Came First: The Data or the Base? Part II: Truly Tempting Tables. Part III: Finding the Ultimate Answer to Everything (Well, Not Everything). Part IV: Turning Your Table into a Book. Part V: Wizards, Forms, and Other Mystical Stuff. Part VI: The Part of Tens. What the Funny Text Means. Finding Points of Interest. Setting Sail on the Voyage. Part I: Which Came First: The Data or the Base? Chapter 1: The 37-Minute Overview. In the Beginning, There Was Access 2002 (But It Wasn't Running). Chapter 2: Finding Your Way around like a Native. Making Sense of the Sights. Chapter 3: Calling the Online Saint Bernard and Other Forms of Help. Pressing F1 for Assistance. Part II: Truly Tempting Tables. Chapter 4: Designing and Building a Home for Your Data. Database Terms to Know and Tolerate. Chapter 5: Relationships, Keys, and Indexes (And Why You Really Do Care). The Joy (And Necessity) of a Primary Key. Chapter 6: New Data, Old Data, and Data in Need of Repair. Dragging Your Table into the Digital Workshop. Chapter 7: Making Your Table Think with Formats, Masks, and Validations. Finding the Place to Make a Change. Chapter 8: Making Your Datasheets Dance. Wandering Here, There, and Everywhere. Chapter 9: Table Remodeling Tips for the Do-It-Yourselfer. This Chapter Can Be Hazardous to Your Table's Design. Part III: Finding the Ultimate Answer to Everything (Well, Not Everything). Chapter 10: Quick Searches: Find, Filter, and Sort. Finding Stuff in Your Tables. Chapter 11: Pose a Simple Query, Get 10,000 Answers. Database Interrogation for Fun and Profit. Chapter 12: Searching a Slew of Tables. Some General Thoughts about Multiple-Table Queries. Chapter 13: The Ands and Ors of Dr. Boole. Comparing AND to OR. Chapter 14: Teaching Queries to Think and Count. Totaling Everything in Sight. Chapter 15: Calculating Your Way to Fame and Fortune. A Simple Calculation. Chapter 16: Automated Editing for Big Changes. First, This Word from Our Paranoid Sponsor. Part IV: Turning Your Table into a Book. Chapter 17: AutoReport: Like the Model-T, It's Clunky but It Runs. AutoReport Basics for High-Speed Information. Chapter 18: Wizardly Help with Labels, Charts, and Multilevel Reports. Creating Labels. Chapter 19: It's Amazing What a Little Formatting Can Do. Taking Your Report to the Design View Tune-Up Shop. Chapter 20: Headers and Footers for Groups, Pages, and Even (Egad) Whole Reports. Everything in Its Place. Part V: Wizards, Forms, and Other Mystical Stuff Chapter 21: Spinning Your Data into (And onto) the Web. Access 2002 and the Internet: A Match Made in Redmond. Chapter 22: Making Forms That Look Cool and Work Great. Tax Forms and Data Forms Are Very Different Animals. Chapter 23: If Love Is Universal, Why Can't I Export to It? Importing Only the Best Information for Your Databases. Chapter 24: The Analyzer: Your Data's Dr. Freud, Dr. Watson, and Dr. Jekyll. It Slices, It Dices, It Builds Relational Databases! Chapter 25: Talking To Your Computer. What Is Speech Recognition (And What Can I Do with It)? Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 26: Ten Timesaving Keyboard Shortcuts. Chapter 27: Ten Common Crises and How to Survive Them. Index.