Microsoft Access is a complete relational database management
system that offers powerful tools for creating tables, queries,
forms, and reports. Forms and reports are the most important
objects in an Access database for managing data entry, presentation
and summarization. This book covers these important objects in
detail, providing the reader with essential information to enable
the creation of a wide variety of useful forms and reports. The
reader will learn how to create forms for data entry, editing, and
review - for data residing in single tables and across multiple
tables. A complete and detailed review of the controls available to
both forms and reports is also presented, as well as chapters that
cover creating calculated controls. The chapters on reports discuss
how to create a wide range of reports, from simple single table
designs to reports that pull, group, and summarize data from
multiple tables. Each topic is covered in a clear and concise
manner. This title is the third in a series on Building components
for a Microsoft Access 2010 database. The books in this series
focus on a task-based approach to learning Microsoft Access and
therefore differ from other books that feature a complete review of
all the commands and tools available in Microsoft Access. Schiavone
taught database design for large organizations for over 10 years.
This task-based approach to learning is the result of years of
field experience in training office and technology workers what
they need to know to get the job done.
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