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Looking for Access training books with practice files on disk

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kambui

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May 31, 2005
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Remember the College Prep and Ziff Davis stuff? Can anyone recommend any "old school" type materials? Practice book with disk is so hard to find. Thanks.
 
Hi,

You might post in some of the many Access Forums.

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I thought about that. But I figured that anybody on Office forum knowing where Word, Excel, and PowerPoint stuff was, Access stuff would be in the same place. Thanks, though.

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books from QUE publishing are about the best around
 
Make sure you get a book that explains Normalization. If you don't normalize your tables, first it goes against relational database theory, second you run into problems as you develop.
 
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