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Access 2016 For Dummies
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Access 2016 For Dummies

by Laurie Ulrich Fuller, Ken Cook
November 2015
Beginner
456 pages
10h 4m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 25

Ten Uncommon Tips

In This Chapter

arrow Documenting everything

arrow Cutting the excess from your fields

arrow Storing numbers as numbers

arrow Validating your data

arrow Naming your tables well

arrow Dodging deletion distress

arrow Thinking about the best, planning for the worst

arrow Keeping your data ducks in a row

arrow Sending out an SOS

Technical experts — the people who know Access inside and out — might be a little intimidating, but they’re important — and they (we?) in no way intend to intimidate. They’re important to average Access users because they provide invaluable advice, and they’re important to Access itself because ...

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