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esara
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#1: Nov 12 '05
Hi
I just starting learning MS-Access, and I have finished one online
tutorial. I want to start a small project that would help me to better
mastering Access. The project/tutorial should be design for learning
purpose for people like me!! do you know where can I find such
tutorial?? I would appreciate any other advice that would help me to
learn Access. Thanks a lot.

Mike Metzger
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#2: Nov 12 '05

re: start-up projects


The best place to find this is with the Access install CD. There is a famous
database created by Microsoft exactly for the purpose of showing you how to
do all kinds of things with Access from tables to forms to reports. It's
called "Northwind". I think you can even start it from the help menu.

Good luck!

Mike
"esara" <esara123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I just starting learning MS-Access, and I have finished one online
> tutorial. I want to start a small project that would help me to better
> mastering Access. The project/tutorial should be design for learning
> purpose for people like me!! do you know where can I find such
> tutorial?? I would appreciate any other advice that would help me to
> learn Access. Thanks a lot.[/color]


Lyle Fairfield
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#3: Nov 12 '05

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"Mike Metzger" <mjgulfRemoveSpamTrap@hot-RemoveSpamTrap-mail.com> wrote in
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> The best place to find this is with the Access install CD. There is a
> famous database created by Microsoft exactly for the purpose of showing
> you how to do all kinds of things with Access[/color]

You are HILARIOUS!

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Mike Metzger
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#4: Nov 12 '05

re: start-up projects


Point taken. Guess I should re-phrase that..

INfamous database created by Microsoft...
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> > The best place to find this is with the Access install CD. There is a
> > famous database created by Microsoft exactly for the purpose of showing
> > you how to do all kinds of things with Access[/color]
>
> You are HILARIOUS!
>
> --
> Lyle
> (for e-mail refer to http://ffdba.com/contacts.htm)[/color]


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