Synopses & Reviews
Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, Microsoft Access 2002 Complete Concepts and Techniques provides step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color screen shots, helping students learn basic through advanced Access 2002 skills quickly and easily.
Synopsis
Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, Microsoft Access 2002 Complete Concepts and Techniques provides step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color screen shots, helping students learn basic through advanced Access 2002 skills quickly and easily.
About the Author
Gary B. Shelly, together with co-author Tom J. Cashman, wrote and published his first computer education textbook in 1969. Since then, more than twenty million copies of Shelly Cashman textbooks have been sold. In recent years, Gary, Tom, and a talented group of contributing authors have produced leading textbooks on computer programming, computer concepts, and application software.Thomas J. Cashman received his education at California State University, Los Angeles. In 1960, he established one of the first business data processing programs in the United States at Long Beach City College in California, where he taught and served as department head from 1960 to 1966. In 1969, he began collaborating with now best-selling author, Gary Shelly. He has also taught summer institutes for teachers at the University of Central Oklahoma, Memphis State University, and Purdue University.Phillip J. Pratt is a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Grand Valley State University where he was department Chair from 1993-2001. He has authored several textbooks including the best-selling Concepts of Database Management and A Guide to SQL. His current teaching and research interests include database management, systems analysis, complex analysis, and discrete mathematics.Mary Z. Last is chair of the Business Information Technology and Systems department at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, Texas. For several years, Last has been a contributing author in the Shelly Cashman Series. She has also authored instructor resource materials for Concepts of Database Management and A Guide to SQL. Her current teaching and research interests include database management, information systems, and service learning.
Table of Contents
1. Creating a Database Using Design and Datasheet Views 2. Querying a Database Using the Select Query Window 3. Maintaining a Database Using the Design and Update Features of Access Web Feature: Publishing to the Internet Using Data Access Pages 4. Reports, Forms, and Combo Boxes 5. Enhancing Forms with OLE Fields, Hyperlinks, and Subforms 6. Creating an Application System Using Macros, Wizards, and the Switchboard Manager Integration Feature: Sharing Data Among Applications Appendices A: Microsoft Access Help System B: Speech and Handwriting Recognition C: Publishing Office Web Pages to a Web Server D: Resetting the Access Toolbars and Menus E: Microsoft Office User Specialist Certification Program