Tutorials

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sketch

Want to learn the A to Z of MS Access.
Need some excellent tutorial sites, with
very good practice exercises, examples
to help me.
Any ideas?????

Thanks,

Sketch.
 
Personally, I prefer buying a book? Using Microsoft Access xx (2 and 97 in
my case) by Roger Jennings was the first book I bought and I loved it.
Since then I've bought others. I think Ken Gets was another good author but
I gave a few books to my brother as well.

I suppose you prefer online training...
HS
 
I'll argue with that <grin>

While it's true that there is great training available (including this
forum) on the Internet, and there is also tons of sample code (see the
Access websites in my signature line for some), there are tons more examples
and techniques in books. I probably spend $1K to $1.5K a year on books. If
you're stumped or pressed for time, and want good Ken Getz code, you'll need
to buy his books (I have every one he's written for Access, VB, and VBA)

Even Ken's books don't have everything you need to know as a professional.
That's why I buy books from most of the major Access and VB authors. A broad
spectrum of knowledge sources will help keep you on top of your profession.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads:
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
 
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