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Revision as of 06:19, 9 July 2010Access Basics is a 100 page document with screen shots, designed for those of you with a thirst to understand the fundamentals of Access (with programming in mind ... whether you realize it or not ). If you are not a programmer (yet Thanks also to the following UA VIPs for their valuable feedback: Brent Spaulding (datAdrenaline), John Mishefske (mishej), John Viescas (JohnLVMVP), Truitt Bradley (truittb), and Tom Wickerath (TomWickerath) ... and thank you Gord. Access Basics chapters are saved individually as PDF files. There are 8 chapters and one for the TOC and List of Figures. Your browser will need a plug-in for Acrobat Reader -- so, if you have not yet installed it, allow your browser to go get it. Here is a link to the page for looking at chapters: Access Basics When you do open a chapter, from your browser menu, choose -->File, Print
Also, save each chapter to your local drive. After you read each chapter, open the electronic file and follow each link. Once you make it through these pages, you will also have discovered lots of fantastic resources that are wonderful and free :) The content of this Access Wiki article was migrated from the UtterAccess FAQA forum and cannot be edited at this time. If you are the original author and would like the article unlocked as a standard wiki article, which enables editing by others, or you are a reader and have identified errors that warrant the removal of this article, please notify the Access wiki moderators. original article by strive4peace
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