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Access 2010 für Dummies

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Access 2010 bietet Ihnen zahlreiche M glichkeiten, um Ihre Daten in bersichtlichen Datenbanken perfekt zu organisieren und im Handumdrehen aussagekr ftige Berichte zu entwickeln. Doch um dieser Funktionsvielfalt Herr zu werden, ben tigen Sie einen zuverl ssigen Begleiter. Laurie Ulrich Fuller und Ken Cook f hren Sie Schritt f r Schritt durch den Datenbank-Dschungel und erkl ren Ihnen, was Sie bei der Planung Ihrer ersten Datenbank ber cksichtigen sollten, wie Sie ein geeignetes Grundger st f r Ihre Daten bauen und auf welchen Wegen Sie unterschiedliche Abfragen erstellen k nnen.

- Wie Sie Formulare erstellen und Daten importieren
- Wie Sie Beziehungen zwischen Tabellen herstellen
- Was es mit den neuen Triggers auf sich hat
- Wie Sie die neuen Datenbankenvorlagen geschickt nutzen
- Wie Sie Ihre Datenbanken im Web ver ffentlichen
- Welche Analyse-Tools Ihnen zur Seite stehen

445 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 7, 2010

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June 3, 2014
Some of the illustrations in B&W are from the 2007 version and not 2010. So I am trying to figure out early on why they are saying 2010 when it should be 2007. They do write a brief paragraph what is the highlight or upgrade for 2010 version; then again this is the first chapter "Getting to Know Access 2010".

I do not plan to read this book, just browse, but I do see since the last time I used Access for a faculty member was in 2001 (so that must've been the 2000 or before version, maybe as far back as 1997). I recall on campus, we used versions a few years prior like 1997 but worked in this dept in 2001-2002 on college campus. S0 these diagrams look way different than I remember. It was more of a database when I had to do students files for faculty member than this I am seeing in this book which looks a bit user-friendly.

I rarely use this program at past administrative jobs I had but just wanted to browse through and see the updated changes since I last had to use it.

I typically do not like the DUMMIES books. I'll pass on this one as well.
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