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Understanding Microsoft Access String Queries

I really appreciate the help you guys have been giving me! What would be really helpful now is if you could recommend a really good Microsoft Access Query Reference Manual that would explain to me the string queries you guys have shared with me! I am really looking for the best reference manual out there. I noticed an Access Reference Manual that was actually published by Microsoft in 2003 that had a picture of a key on the front. Amazon had it on sale for a short time and then my internet link became invalid. I wasn't smart enough to write down the actual name of the book and all that stuff. Was that book any good?
What would you recommend?
Sep 23 '10 #1
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Hi Ken,

It's not really a Query reference manual, but I've learned a lot from Microsoft Office Inside & Out books by John Viescas. I also refer to the MSDN quite a bit for function/expression explanations and examples.
Sep 23 '10 #2

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