Access For Dummies is the book for people who don't know a relational database from an isolationist table, but still need to figure out how to organize and analyze their data. The book assumes no prior Access or database-building knowledge as it walks you through the basics of creating tables to store your data, building forms that ease data entry, writing queries that pull real information from your data, and creating reports that back up your analysis. Add in a For Dummies touch of fun and humor, and Access For Dummies becomes the book you need to go from data prude to data pro! The book covers:
- Learning database basics: a crash course on how databases work and how to build one from the ground up
- Setting the table: insight into how to structure data to make it useful
- Data management: steps on how to manipulate, edit, add, and import data into your database
- Getting some answers: expert advice on how to write and execute queries to gain insight from your data
- Building reports: sharing both quick and dirty as well as elegant ways to report data
- The Part of Tens: the traditional For Dummies closer shares info on troubleshooting a troublesome database along with expert tips to impress data pros
Laurie Ulrich Fuller
Computer-Ratgeber End-User Computing Office Productivity-Microsoft (General & Office suite) Office-Software Microsoft Word 2016