Assistance for new user with databases

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Blueliner975

Im looking for someone who can walk me thru a few things on ACCESS. If you
are available for chat i have aim yahoo and msn messenger let me know what
you can chat on. PLEASE i am desperate for some help with this. Im trying
to impress a new employer.
 
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Philip Herlihy

Blueliner975 said:
Im looking for someone who can walk me thru a few things on ACCESS. If you
are available for chat i have aim yahoo and msn messenger let me know what
you can chat on. PLEASE i am desperate for some help with this. Im trying
to impress a new employer.

Can't speak for everyone, of course, but I doubt you'll find anyone
prepared to do this. Chat is horribly inefficient and time-consuming,
and the folk who volunteer here are busy people.

I'd say if you want to impress an employer it would be more about a
steady approach, which means tracking down good learning sources,
picking one (to start with anyway) and following it through. These are
good places to start:

Free samples from Lynda.com on table design:
http://www.lynda.com/home/Player.aspx?lpk4=31001 (A2007)
http://www.lynda.com/home/Player.aspx?lpk4=13150 (A2003)

Microsoft tutorial on table design:
http://tinyurl.com/ms-table-design-tutorial

Microsoft training: Access 2007:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/CR101582831033.aspx

Microsoft training: Access 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/CR061829401033.aspx

Jeff Conrad's resources page:
http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/accessjunkie/resources.html

The Access Web resources page:
http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/index.html

Roger Carlson's tutorials, samples and tips:
http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/

A free tutorial written by Crystal:
http://allenbrowne.com/casu-22.html

A video how-to series by Crystal:
http://www.YouTube.com/user/LearnAccessByCrystal

MVP Allen Browne's tutorials:
http://allenbrowne.com/links.html#Tutorials

Access is very rewarding indeed, but the learning curve is fairly steep,
and you can't really rush it. If you have specific questions (where you
know what it is you need help with) people here will help.

Phil, London
 
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Jeff Boyce

Building your first application in Access?

Here are four learning curves you'll need to surmount ... (you may already
have some of these lessons learned):

1. Normalization and relational database design (this is first for a very
good reason)
2. Access tips & tricks (Access is NOT a spreadsheet)
3. Graphical user interface design (hard-to-use = not-used)
4. Application development (if you've never built a house before, ...?!)

Good luck!

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Access MVP
 
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Keith Wilby

Blueliner975 said:
Im looking for someone who can walk me thru a few things on ACCESS. If
you
are available for chat i have aim yahoo and msn messenger let me know what
you can chat on. PLEASE i am desperate for some help with this. Im
trying
to impress a new employer.

I'm afraid that you are unlikely to get any "one on one" tuition from anyone
here without handing over a wad of cash first. Most people here are
professionals with "day jobs" and come here in spare time to volunteer free
help on specific issues.

Post your specific questions and I'm sure you'll get some good answers :)

Keith.
www.keithwilby.co.uk
 
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David

Jeff,

Could you point me to some of your recommended web sources for the topics in
your list
thanks
 
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David

Thanks Doug & Jeff
Love the 'eternal student' attitude - like to think I share that with you
 

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