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How to Use Microsoft Access 2010

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A basic guide with step-by-step instructions for the complete beginner.This easy to follow Book helps employees, students, teachers and parents wanting their children to get a head start in their use of Database software. This book shows you how to use the basic tasks in Microsoft Access 2010 such as creating tables, queries, reports, charts and forms.This simple step by step tutorial introduces you to the main functions of databases using Microsoft Access 2010. It is suitable for absolute beginners and those looking for a refresher guide into Access 2010. The book is divided into clear sections that demonstrate the separate skills that you can follow at your own pace.The book offers a gradual introduction to the correct vocabulary to ease the learning of the software and improve future communication.Overview oAn introduction to the basics of Microsoft Access 2010.oIt can be used by professionals, teachers, parents or children.oIt shows you how Access Databases may be used in a range of different situations.oIt is divided in a series of lessons/chapters which you can follow at your own pace.oYou will need no additional assistance.

119 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 15, 2013

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August 25, 2017
Good overview

I liked the examples, it had good explanations, there were only a few spelling errors.

Wished it was a longer book.
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May 27, 2016
Quickly learn the basics of MS Access 2010

Quick and easy reading to learn the basics of MS Access 2010. However, this edition of the book was not edited or the editor was not an I.T. professional because the table / field names were inconsistent from one character to another, which could be an additional challenge for a person without a programming background.
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