Book Recommendation

D

Dave the wave

I have a number of books about Access 97 and Access 2000 that either
describe every function or feature in painful detail. I also have a couple
of books describing using VBA with Access- both of which follow along the
lines of describing all the commands, and program control, and a detailed
Object Model description. I'm looking for something more practical. A book
that builds example forms, queries, reports, etc. using the best technique
(whether it be macro, VBA, or built-in feature) instead of the technique
being covered in the book.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
 
C

Cheryl Fischer

The "Access 2000 Developer's Handbook" by Ken Getz et al is considered a
must for every developer's library. Also available for 1997.
 
S

Steve Schapel

Dave,

"Running Microsoft Access 2000" by John Viescas is a great overview
type book, with an accompaanying CD with samples and examples that are
referred to in the book.

- Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP
 

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