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Rating:  Summary: Great book for beginners Review: I would recommend this book for "computer literate" folks who are new to Microsoft Access. The book covers all/most of the tasks beginners would want to accomplish using a personal database application. I was able to create a simple database (one table) with the functionality - forms, queries, reports - I needed over a single weekend using this book. The data was imported from an Excel spreadsheet which I had been using for reports. The Access migration now gives me better (and easier to manage) functionality than I got with the spreadsheet.
Rating:  Summary: Confused Review: This book is hillarious for it's glaring errors. As the author obviously knows a great deal about his subject, I can only assume the editor/s is/are complete idiots.The data does not fit when input masks are created as directed. Only one set of data appears to be offered by the book (customers). Extra fields appear in tables in different parts of the book. When a tutorial is offered to a novice, it should be a correct in every detail. One error in the tutorial is one too many.
Rating:  Summary: Great book for beginners! Review: This book really helped me get up and running with Access 2000. Great examples and a good sense of humor.
Rating:  Summary: Confused Review: This one is acceptable if you like to pay double time to get one stuff. Something is not well-organized but fortunate is you can pick 'em up by time.
Rating:  Summary: Ok, but not supper either for beginner or tech Review: This one is acceptable if you like to pay double time to get one stuff. Something is not well-organized but fortunate is you can pick 'em up by time.
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