Access 2019 for Dummies

  • 5h 41m
  • Ken Cook, Laurie Ann Ulrich
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2019

Easy steps to practical databases

People who really know how to build, populate, and simplify databases are few and far between. Access 2019 For Dummies is here to help you join the ranks of office heroes who possess these precious skills.

This book offers clear and simple advice on how to build and operate databases as well as create simple forms, import data from outside sources, query databases for information, and share knowledge in reports. In short, it’s the book that holds all the secrets behind the mysteries of Access!

  • Build effective databases from the ground up
  • Simplify your data entry with forms and tables
  • Write queries that produce answers to your data questions
  • Simplify input with forms

There’s no time like the present to get your hands on the insight that database beginners need to become Access gurus.

About the Authors

Laurie Ann Ulrich has trained more than 20,000 people to make better, more creative use of their computers. She has created online courses and written more than 30 books.

Ken Cook built and manages a computer consulting business that has helped users for over 20 years. He's an expert at creating Microsoft Office and Access database solutions and teaches online Access courses.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Access 2019 Basic Training
  • Navigating the Access Workspace
  • Database Basics
  • Sounds Like a Plan
  • Table Tune Ups
  • Remodeling Your Data
  • Types, Masks, and Triggers
  • A Form for All Reasons
  • Importing and Exporting Data
  • Automatically Editing Data
  • Access and the Web
  • Finding, Filtering, and Sorting Your Data — Fast
  • I was Just Asking … for Answers
  • I Want These AND Those OR Them
  • Number Crunching with the Total Row
  • Express Yourself with Formulas
  • Take Charge with Action Queries
  • Fast and Furious Automatic Reporting
  • Professionally Designed Reports Made Easy
  • Groups and Page Breaks, Headers and Footers
  • Mailings to the Masses
  • Ten Common Problems
  • Ten Uncommon Tips
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