Learn to:
• Navigate the Access interface and
understand database architecture
• Build tables to organize data and forms
for easy data entry
• Share data and create forms and reports
• Use the power of queries to find and
maintain your data
Access
®
2010
Making Everything Easier!
™
Open the book and find:
• How to open a table, insert records,
and name fields
• Techniques for importing,
exporting, and editing data
• TIps for sharing your database
• Ways to find, filter, and sort data
• How to get the answers to your
database queries
• Secrets for designing cool reports
• Steps for using Analyzer tools
• How to create and test a
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Laurie Ulrich Fuller is a highly experienced tech author, consultant, and
Office trainer. Her consulting firm, Limehat & Company, offers training,
Web development, and marketing services. Ken Cook is a database design
expert, consultant, and author of several books on Office and Excel.
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ISBN 978-0-470-49747-0
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Organize and use your data
to create snappy-looking reports
that put your genius on display
Access 2010 provides plenty of tools for building a data-
base. You’ll also need a bit of help to create a database that
delivers the reports that drive business decisions. That’s
why you need this book. It covers the latest Access features
and tools and explains how they assist in organizing and
mining data to get the information and reports you need.
• Get down to basic training — find out about the new features
and tools in Access 2010 as you navigate and master the Access
workspace
• Set the table — create relationships between tables, customize
the way data is stored in tables, and control how data is entered
• Dive into data — discover smart ways to share your Access data
online or with other programs and bring data from applications
into Access
• Find the answers — learn how to sort, filter, and query your data
to get at the information in your database
• Spice up your reports — use timesaving tools that let you create
customized, professional reports with ease
• Make it all better — tune up your database for better performance
and create a user interface to control what people see
Fuller
Cook
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Microsoft
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Laurie Ulrich Fuller
Ken Cook
Access
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2010
Microsoft
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