Any good training Books?

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Jasper Recto

I looking for a good book to help me learn Microsoft Access. I'm not a
complete novice but I would like it to cover all the basics and be able to
go more into depth about programming.

Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jasper
 
Jasper said:
I looking for a good book to help me learn Microsoft Access. I'm not
a complete novice but I would like it to cover all the basics and be
able to go more into depth about programming.
The Access developers hand book is a must have.
I suggest hitting a bookstore and seeing what books suit your style of
learning.
 
I looking for a good book to help me learn Microsoft Access. I'm not a
complete novice but I would like it to cover all the basics and be able to
go more into depth about programming.

Sybex publishes "Access Developer's Handbook" which is my absolute favorite.

So far, everything I have gotten from Microsoft Press has been excellent.

There have been several written works titled something similar to "Access
Bible" that I have not read, but I have heard other people liked a lot.

As a former Microsoft Certified Trainer, there was a Microsoft Official
Curriculum intensive hands-on 40-hour (or more) training course called
"Mastering Access 97" which was very comprehensive and deeply covered Access
97 but it's going to be hard to find these days, and is probably a little
too out of date.
 

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