Thanks for the information on the books
"ErezM via AccessMonster.com" wrote:
> i have been working with access for quite a few years now, but learned it all
> sitting on big chunky books on my own
> so if your in to it, the best book i have ever used (and still till today) is
> Access 200x developer's handbook (desktop edition!! the enterprise was a big
> disapointment)
> i have the 2002 (xp) edition, and it's still an absolute pearl (using 2007
> for quite some time now)
>
> you can find many many access ebooks on the net as well,
>
> good luck
> Erez
>
> PattyConley wrote:
> >I have taken over some someone who wrote some input screen for the access
> >database that we use. Some of them have runtime errors in them and I would
> >like to make modification to them. What classes would you recommend taking. I
> >have a good basic knowledge of databases.
> >
> >Thanks for any information you can share!
>
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