Thursday, August 28, 2008

Microsoft Office Access 2007 Forms Reports and Queries


What’s in the Book

This book isn’t meant to be read from cover to cover, although you’re certainly free to do just that if the mood strikes you. Instead, most of the chapters are set up as self-contained units that you can dip into at will to extract whatever nuggets of information you need. However, if you’re a relatively new Access user, I suggest starting the first one or two chapters in each of the book’s three main sections to ensure you have a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of Access queries, forms, and reports.

The book is divided into three main parts. To give you the big picture before diving in, here’s a summary of what you’ll find in each part:

Part I, Creating Forms: The five chapters in Part I show you how to build efficient and useful forms for inputting and editing data. Chapter 1, “Creating and Using a Form,” and Chapter 2, “Working with Form Controls,” give you the basic form know-how you need. From there, you learn about using data validation to ensure data entry accuracy, learn how to design forms for the business environment, and learn how to create specialized forms such as switchboards, dialog boxes, and startup screens.

Part II, Designing and Customizing Reports: The four chapters in Part II tell you everything you need to know to create attractive and practical reports. Chapter 6, “Creating and Publishing a Report,” gives you the basics, and the subsequent chapters add to your knowledge by showing you the fundamentals of good report design and how to build advanced reports.

Part III, Creating Powerful Queries: The six chapters in Part III give you a thorough grounding in the features and uses of Access queries. After learning some query fundamentals in Chapter 10, “Creating a Basic Query,” you move on to understanding criteria expressions; multiple-table queries; totals, parameter, and action queries; PivotTable queries; and SQL statements.

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