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Microsoft Excel and Access Integration: With Microsoft Office 2007

โœ Scribed by Michael Alexander, Geoffrey Clark


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
411
Category
Library

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Although many people rarely go from Excel into Access or vice versa, you should know that Microsoft actually designed these applications to work together. In this book, youโ€™ll discover how Access benefits from Excelโ€™s flexible presentation layer and versatile analysis capabilities, while Accessโ€™s relational database structure and robust querying tools enhance Excel. Once you learn to make the two work together, youโ€™ll find that your teamโ€™s productivity is the real winner.


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