Access Books

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C Tate

I am using Access 2003. I would like to learn a bit more than I already know
by purchasing a good book. I'm looking for recommendations. I would like to
buy a book that enables me to 'follow along' the building of a sample
database(s). Ideally this database should not be too basic. I would also
like to perhaps dip into vba but only at a very basic level.
 
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John Vinson

I am using Access 2003. I would like to learn a bit more than I already know
by purchasing a good book. I'm looking for recommendations. I would like to
buy a book that enables me to 'follow along' the building of a sample
database(s). Ideally this database should not be too basic. I would also
like to perhaps dip into vba but only at a very basic level.

There are a number of good books; learning styles and backgrounds
differ, so what would be a good book for one might not suit another.
If you can get to a good bookstore with a tech books selection (if you
were in the US I'd suggest Barnes & Noble or Borders, don't know what
is available across the pond) just pull half a dozen off the shelf and
browse to see which fit your needs.

Or go to http://www.mvps.org/access and check out the links there.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 

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