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Teach Yourself Access 97  VISUALLY

Teach Yourself Access 97 VISUALLY

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The pictures really help.
Review: After going through 2 other Access books, this is just what I needed. I taught myself access in less than a day.

The illustrations and examples are extremely well done and make for very easy learning.

Due to the fundamental nature of this book, beginners only.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent resource for beginners!
Review: After going through 2 other Access books, this is just what I needed. I taught myself access in less than a day.

The illustrations and examples are extremely well done and make for very easy learning.

Due to the fundamental nature of this book, beginners only.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally a computer book that makes you want to keep reading!
Review: After months of floundering around in books that were too technical only to give up and stumble around trying to figure things out myself I opend this book to find clear understandable descriptions from the most basic elements of a database to some fairly complex operations intermingled with beautiful, entertaining and helpful graphics. I didn't get lost once. My only disappointment was when I turned the page and found myself on the first page of the index.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The pictures really help.
Review: I have read other books on Access and other computer topics. Teach Yourself Access 97 VISUALLY is by far the best I have read. A picture is worth a thousand words, this book has 500 great pictures to really help you understand. I am looking forward to purchasing other "VISUALLY" books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is really good for begineers.
Review: I read all the reviews of other people and I bought the book from amazon.com and now as I am done with all the basic of database programming, I plan to proceed ahead. This book is very well illustrated and nicely put together, it helped me develope a lot of skills and knowledge about database from the most simple to use language, Access. If you are new to database programming, I suggest that you try this book first and then move on to different books. It helped me and It should help you. Good Luck.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: simple
Review: If your needs are absolutely simple, this book will take you there. (But if so, you probably don't need a database program.) If you need to know, for example, how to save information in a large Excel97 table in a format Access97 can read, this book is no help.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book!
Review: The book was very easy to read, and made creating complex databases a breeze. I have also found it to be a valuable reference book for Access 95.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a great beginner's book.
Review: This book has many colorful pictures, a nice layout and is well organized. Therefore, absorbing its contents is relatively easy. There are occaisional mismatches between the pictures and text but this can be easily overcome by focusing on the text while trying the applicable step on the PC.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Accessible Access
Review: This book helped me understand the basics of Access very quickly. I'd recommend it to anyone just starting to learn Access.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A picture is worth a thousand words
Review: This is an excellent beginners' (reference) guide. It isn't written in the usual, classic teaching style, but that's the best part! I find it easier to learn sometimes when something is visualized for me, instead of reading paragraph after boring paragraph, trying to build a mental picture that doesn't always make sense.

I like the way it breaks up each technique on how to do a specific task in Access onto its own page. Each page has the title which describes which task it's teaching you, a splendid visual representation of it, and 4-5 step by step instructions that point to specific screen shots so you can follow along and also know what your screen's supposed to look like in the process -- confidence inspiring, I would say. And these graphics and screen shots are very clear, in full color, and are easy to read, unlike the usual hard to read black and white shots you see too often.

The only problem with this book is that it isn't very comprehensive or in-depth. But then again, that's the whole point: this is a beginners' book... I would say, more specifically, it's a good beginners' reference guide, because you can go to any task at any time, find the page, and learn how to do it visually. Note that this book doesn't do a spectacular job of connecting ideas and concepts for you as they are all separated onto indivual, self-contained pages. The visuals, however, will help you understand the bigger picture.

I would recommend, however, that you purchase another book to supplement this... I bought teach yourself... Access 97 <sic> (not one of those Sam's Teach Yourself in 24 hours or 21 days books), by Charles Siegel, MIS Press. It's a fairly compact yet informative guide, only 490 pages, but when you get more advanced, you should buy another book aimed at advanced users anyways. It treats the basics well, though. I like chapter 6 "Relational Databases", which, unlike other books, actually tries to explains the concept of a relational database and its elements, which is important for people who are new to the concept. Also a bargain at $25.

In conclusion: despite its minor faults, the outstanding graphics, visuals, and screen shots make this book a must-have. (In fact, I think they should extend this concept to every computing subject, and have advanced guides like this -- after all, the complex topics probably need the visualization help more than the simple topics do.) It's a bargain at that price with full color graphics and high quality paper. 5 stars.


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