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Tom Hall
My recent return to Access has underscored one glaring fact: I've forgotten
almost everything I learned about the program in the two one-day courses I
took back in '97 or '98.
In 2001 I was tested on Access by an employment agency and given an
intermediate rating in my knowledge of the software.
Now I'm scratching my head over what SHOULD be simple, basic Access tasks
-- such as "cloning" a database and basic report design.
This leads me to ask here: can anyone recommend a good learning resource -
either printed or online - that is reasonably priced and which provides a
graduated series of learning tools designed for a single person to work
through by himself?
I can't afford to re-take the courses I took before, so some kind of
self-study guide would be ideal.
TIA,
Tom
almost everything I learned about the program in the two one-day courses I
took back in '97 or '98.
In 2001 I was tested on Access by an employment agency and given an
intermediate rating in my knowledge of the software.
Now I'm scratching my head over what SHOULD be simple, basic Access tasks
-- such as "cloning" a database and basic report design.
This leads me to ask here: can anyone recommend a good learning resource -
either printed or online - that is reasonably priced and which provides a
graduated series of learning tools designed for a single person to work
through by himself?
I can't afford to re-take the courses I took before, so some kind of
self-study guide would be ideal.
TIA,
Tom