From: Mrs. Ugh on
I agree with Ken. I found Running Microsoft Access invaluable when I started
(and still).
Jill

"KenSheridan via AccessMonster.com" wrote:

> When I started using Access 13 years ago the first book I bought was John
> Viescas's 'Running Microsoft Access' which I found to be an excellent and
> comprehensive general purpose primer. Take a look at the following Amazon
> link for its latest incarnation as 'Microsoft Office Access 2007 Inside Out':
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Office-Access-2007-Inside/dp/0735623252/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1266423324&sr=8-4
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>
> From the reviews it looks like it would fit the bill.
>
> Ken Sheridan
> Stafford, England
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> ray mc wrote:
> >Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to learn access? I know
> >nothing at this point, but must learn it. I was at the same point last month
> >with excel and found this site:
> >http://www.learnmicrosoftexcel.com/free_tutorials/free_tutorials_with_video.htm
> > I paid $14.00 for the cd and learned excel in less than a month. Mike Smart
> >created this cd for someone who knew nothing about excel and it was great! I
> >need something like that. I bought Access 2007 video from Alison Balter and
> >soon realized that video series was for someone that was already familiar
> >with access. I bought " Plain & Simple" office Word book and that worked for
> >learning Word, but I already had the basics for Word. I need something very
> >basic to learn Access, any help would be appreciated!
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