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Business accounts example MS-Access

I'm fairly new to MS Access, or should I say very green.

I'm very familiar with Excel but would like to conquer Access.

Are there any databases which would give a rudimentry start to an
accounts package which I can use to suit my needs. I have used Visual
Basic in the past and I feel the learning curve would feel less steep
if I had a good example to wrok from.

Would be grateful for any steers.
Jun 27 '08 #1
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On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 09:26:38 -0700 (PDT), Fred <fr**********@lycos.com>
wrote:

There are several commercial Access-based accounting packages that
offer source code. Image Accounting is one of them, and it is a decent
product. MYOB I worked with as well several years ago, and it did not
leave such a great impression. I'm sure you can find others if you
google for it.

-Tom.

>I'm fairly new to MS Access, or should I say very green.

I'm very familiar with Excel but would like to conquer Access.

Are there any databases which would give a rudimentry start to an
accounts package which I can use to suit my needs. I have used Visual
Basic in the past and I feel the learning curve would feel less steep
if I had a good example to wrok from.

Would be grateful for any steers.
Jun 27 '08 #2
Many thanks for your reply.

I have googled a fair amount and yes I have found some commercial ones
but was hoping for a more noddy freeware example I could chop and
change to my liking. Despite a lot of googling I haven't found one.

On Jun 10, 5:42*am, Tom van Stiphout <no.spam.tom7...@cox.netwrote:
On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 09:26:38 -0700 (PDT), Fred <fred__blo...@lycos.com>
wrote:

There are several commercial Access-based accounting packages that
offer source code. Image Accounting is one of them, and it is a decent
product. MYOB I worked with as well several years ago, and it did not
leave such a great impression. I'm sure you can find others if you
google for it.

-Tom.
I'm fairly new to MS Access, or should I say very green.
I'm very familiar with Excel but would like to conquer Access.
Are there any databases which would give a rudimentry start to an
accounts package which I can use to suit my needs. *I have used Visual
Basic in the past and I feel the learning curve would feel less steep
if I had a good example to wrok from.
Would be grateful for any steers.- Hide quoted text -

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