What's a good book to learn Microsoft Access 2003?

iamme

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take a community college class on it?

buy a "for dummies" book?

probably depends on how you enjoy learning...

edit: read the title wrong...i thought you asked for the best way to learn....mah-bad.
 

KLin

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get a job where you're forced to learn it because you support it. :thumbsup:
 

MaxDSP

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Originally posted by: KLin
get a job where you're forced to learn it because you support it. :thumbsup:

I second, cause I had to do the same a couple of years back :thumbsup:
 

BCYL

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I have one called Access 2003 Unleashed or something similar...

Basically I just went to Chapters and got the most comprehensive book there...
 

KingNothing

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I'm a fan of the Dummies series if you don't know anything about databases at all.

Otherwise I like Osborne books, and the series that has animals on the front cover (O'Reilly?). Make sure whatever you buy has a section on normalization if you don't already know how to do that.
 

Apathetic

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Originally posted by: KLin
get a job where you're forced to learn it because you support it. :thumbsup:

That's just cruel. Effective and efficient, but cruel. I respect that! :p

Unfortunately, I don't know of any good books for Access.

Dave