Running Microsoft Access for Windows 95, Select Edition

In-Depth Reference and Inside Tips From the Software Experts

RUNNING MICROSOFT ACCESS FOR WINDOWS 95, Select Edition-the premier source
of detailed, accurate information about getting the most from Microsoft
Access for Windows 95-is now available from Microsoft Press. 

RUNNING MICROSOFT ACCESS FOR WINDOWS 95 is a complete and thorough tutorial
on and reference to Microsoft Access that provides all the information a
user needs to design and build Microsoft Access databases and custom
Microsoft Access-based applications. The book features easy-to-follow
step-by-step instructions, real-world examples, screen illustrations, and
expert tips that show readers how to use this powerful relational database
software in the most efficient way possible. Specific topics are easy to
find in the exhaustive index. The accompanying CD contains sample
databases that are discussed in the book. 

Author John L. Viescas uses three sample databases to provide practical,
hands-on examples. Viescas takes a progressive, skill-building approach,
explaining underlying database concepts rather than simply documenting the
features. All the features of Microsoft Access are explained with the
depth and accuracy that is a hallmark of the Running series. 

The book is divided into six parts. Readers will learn: 

* What a relational database is, when to use one, and how the
  components of Microsoft Access work
* The fundamentals of designing, building, and modifying a database
* How to work with data, use queries, import and export data, and use
  SQL
* How to build and customize forms 
* How to construct reports 
* How to create custom applications using macros and Visual Basic
  for Applications 

About the Author

John L. Viescas is an independent database consultant with more than 20
years of database design consulting experience. He has lectured at
conferences and user group meetings around the world, including highly
rated sessions on Microsoft Access at the Microsoft Tech*Ed conferences.
He has also written numerous articles for publications such as Smart
Access and Access Advisor. 

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Running Microsoft Access for Windows 95
by John L. Viescas
$39.95, 880 pages with one CD 
ISBN: 1-55615-886-6
Pub. Date: January 25, 1996 

Microsoft Press, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399
206-882-8080,  800-MSPRESS
 
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