Perfect for busy professionals who need a guide that "cuts to the chase", this book shows readers how easy Microsoft Access can be with Windows 95. Users learn how to put "Wizards" to work designing databases, creating forms and reports, and analyzing information. It also covers macros, graphs, menus, tool bars, dialog boxes, and sharing information with other Windows 95 applications.

Access 97 for Busy People

by Alan R. Neibauer

Published 1 January 1997
Having a hard time keeping essential information under control? Tired of retyping the same data into charts and tables? Now with Microsoft's new Access 97 and Busy People Books' timesaving learning approach, you dive into database essentials from forms to reports, even Web publishing, faster than you thought possible. From understanding database jargon to investigating mysteries of Access 97's graphs, macros, forms, and tables, Busy People Books aim to get you up and running quickly while offering you insights into how a program's powerful features can make you more productive.