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Larry Linson
"little bites" wrote:
Surely, visit http://office.microsoft.com, and follow the links to Training.
There are some very good online training courses for the basics of Access
(and also for other Office components, too). You'll find a lot of other
useful things here, too.
http://www.mvps.org/access has a lot of very good information and links.
You'll also find a great deal of information and links at Jeff Conrad's site
http://home.bendbroadband.com/conradsystems/accessjunkie/kickoff.html.
Another outstanding site is Tony Toews'
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm. And, other people who answer
questions in these newsgroups have sites that are excellent source of
information, too -- 'way to many to try to list here.
For effective use of newsgroups, read
http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm. One of the things it'll tell you
is to avoid asking the question in the Subject, but to summarize the
question there.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
Surely, visit http://office.microsoft.com, and follow the links to Training.
There are some very good online training courses for the basics of Access
(and also for other Office components, too). You'll find a lot of other
useful things here, too.
http://www.mvps.org/access has a lot of very good information and links.
You'll also find a great deal of information and links at Jeff Conrad's site
http://home.bendbroadband.com/conradsystems/accessjunkie/kickoff.html.
Another outstanding site is Tony Toews'
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm. And, other people who answer
questions in these newsgroups have sites that are excellent source of
information, too -- 'way to many to try to list here.
For effective use of newsgroups, read
http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm. One of the things it'll tell you
is to avoid asking the question in the Subject, but to summarize the
question there.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP