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Microsoft® Access® 2010 Plain & Simple
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Microsoft® Access® 2010 Plain & Simple

by Curtis D. Frye
June 2010
Beginner
288 pages
7h 25m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 3. Introducing Access 2010

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Microsoft Access 2010 is designed to help you store, combine, and ask questions of large collections of data relevant to your business or your home life. You can create databases to track products and sales for a garden supply company, or, just as easily, build databases to keep track of your books and holiday card lists. Regardless of the specific use you have in mind, Access 2010 is a versatile program you can use to store and retrieve data quickly.

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