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Tham khảo sách 'how to get started using microsoft access even if you've never used it before© 2009 paul barnett', công nghệ thông tin, kỹ thuật lập trình phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | How To Get Started Using Microsoft Access Even If You ve Never Used It Before 2009 Paul Barnett. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reprinted or reproduced without permission. Thank you for downloading this ebook. Over the coming weeks I am going to be showing you some cool stuff you can do in MS Access. I will be sending out FREE videos and PDF documents demonstrating a wealth of techniques and information. Some samples are How to create a spell checker in your Access forms How to run Word documents from Access How to interface with Excel Determine if your date falls on a national holiday or a weekend How to make your text box change color depending on your data Control the number of records that get printed in your report How to import worksheets from Excel Handling database corruption Good form and bad form design How to duplicate one form record into another at the touch of a button How to email tables queries etc right within Access And many many more. It does not matter which version of MS Access you are using. You are bound to find something useful in the content you will receive. For FREE Access ebook and videos click here http access-databases.com ebook Forward this guide to your friends email it twitter it blog it review it http access-databases.com Microsoft Access has been part of the Office suite of programs for many years. The Office suite dominates the world of desktop office software. I started using Access from version 2 onwards. My initial thoughts were that it was a wonderful user friendly development tool for beginners and expert users alike. My belief has not changed. Microsoft over the years have listened to the concerns of users and have taken Access forward with each release. There has been some snobbery in the I.T. world towards Access. This is usually among hardened programmers and developers of large systems. In my opinion they are missing the point. You really would not use a corporate style solution for a simple .