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Old October 3rd, 2004, 03:36 AM
charlene
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how to design our project stepby step procedure in
tables,forms, quieries and reports?

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Old October 3rd, 2004, 07:03 AM
Graham R Seach
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Charlene,

Step 1.
Take a course on Access, or buy one of the following books:
* Access 2003 Step-by-Step
Microsoft Press. ISBN: 0735615179

* Access 2003 Inside Out
Microsoft Press. ISBN: 0735615136

Step 2.
Study the book(s).

Step 3.
Practice, practice, practice!

Step 4.
If you still need help, consult the product help, websites, then here.

Seriously, what you've asked for is to teach you all about database design
AND Microsoft Access. That is no mean feat! Learn what you can through
books, courses and/or trial-and-error, then come back here and ask specific
questions for which there may be specific answers. If you aren't confident
that you can learn enough in the time you have available, then I suggest you
pay a local developer to do the work for you.

Regards,
Graham R Seach
Microsoft Access MVP
Sydney, Australia
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