Synopses & Reviews
Part of the Illustrated series, this text offers a visual, flexible way to build Microsoft Access 2002 skills.
About the Author
Lisa Friedrichsen is a Professor at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas where she teaches database and Web-related classes. As an author, Lisa has written several Access, Office, and Web-related textbooks. Lisa has developed many relational database systems in the fields of marketing, healthcare, and education.
Table of Contents
Windows A. Getting Started with Windows 2000 Windows B. Working with Programs, Files, and Folders Unit A: Getting Started with Access 2002 Unit B: Using Tables and Queries Unit C: Using Forms Unit D: Using Reports Unit E: Modifying a Database Structure Unit F: Creating Multiple Table Queries Unit G: Developing Forms and Subforms Unit H: Sharing Information and Improving Reports Unit I: Using Access Information with Other Office Programs Unit J: Creating Data Access Pages Unit K: Creating Advanced Queries Unit L: Creating Advanced Forms and Reports Unit M: Managing Database Objects Unit N: Creating Macros Unit O: Creating Modules Unit P: Maintaining the Database Appendix A: Formatting a Disk