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Book recommendation
Can anyone recommend a good Access book(s)?
I am a fairly advanced VB, VBA, SQL Server developer and did some Access projects a few years ago. Just got a new assignment and am looking for some advanced Access books. What do you think are the best ones? |
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Book recommendation
The advanced book that most experienced Access developers recommend is
"Access version Developer's Handbook" by Litwin, Getz, et al, published by Sybex. There is no separate edition for Access 2003, according to Paul Litwin, but the Access-specific changes between Office XP (Access 2002) and Access 2003 were negligible. Most of the changes were Office-wide and applied to enterprise collaborative environments only. Thus, the 2002 edition (two volumes, for desktop and enterprise) should be fine for 2003, also. Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP "ExcelMan" wrote in message ... Can anyone recommend a good Access book(s)? I am a fairly advanced VB, VBA, SQL Server developer and did some Access projects a few years ago. Just got a new assignment and am looking for some advanced Access books. What do you think are the best ones? |
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