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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: January 09, 2006
- Total Downloads: 34,220
- Downloads last week: 223
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- Average user rating: stars out of 4 votes
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From Amicron Computing :Learn how to use Microsoft Access to design database applications. This video tutorial from 599CD.com will teach you how to build your own Access databases. You will learn all about tables, queries, forms, and reports.
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Version: Microsoft Access 101 Tutorial 101
"Great starting point, or refresher for returning users"
Pros: Haven't used Access for a few years and got a critical project in development, so was really pleased with the clarity and straightforwardness of this. Including good practice without going into great detail about why its good a great bonus - I'd forgotten about not putting spaces into field names!
Cons: Nothing to complain about here.
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Version: Microsoft Access 101 Tutorial 101
"If you want to learn the basics of using a database , here's a good start point."
Pros: Very well presented, easy to follow. It gives you enough training to be productive. It's free!
Cons: Can't think of any right now.
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Version: Microsoft Access 101 Tutorial 101
"Excellent Class for the beginner!"
Pros: This was a really great class! It is really great for the beginner in MS Access, and touched on everything that you need to know to get started.
Cons: No cons at all. I wanted to learn more about tables and queries, but as stated, that is for the next level class.
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