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Integrating Excel and Access
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Author_Michael Schmalz
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Excel Access Visual Basic VBA ADO DAO SQL query graph report
Product details
- ISBN 9780596009731
- Dimensions: 178 x 232mm
- Publication Date: 06 Dec 2005
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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In a corporate setting, the Microsoft Office Suite is an invaluable set of applications. One of Offices' biggest advantages is that its applications can work together to share information, produce reports, and so on. The problem is, there isn't much documentation on their cross-usage. Until now. Introducing "Integrating Excel and Access", the unique reference, shows you how to combine the strengths of Microsoft Excel with those of Microsoft Access. In particular, the book explains how the powerful analysis tools of Excel can work in concert with the structured storage and more powerful querying of Access. The results that these two applications can produce together are virtually impossible to achieve with one program separately. But the book isn't just limited to Excel and Access. There's also a chapter on SQL Server, as well as one dedicated to integrating with other Microsoft Office applications.
In no time, you'll discover how to: utilize the built in features of Access and Excel to access data; use VBA within Access or Excel to access data; build connection strings using ADO and DAO; automate Excel reports including formatting, functions, and page setup; write complex functions and queries with VBA; write simple and advanced queries with the Access GUI; and produce pivot tables and charts with your data With "Integrating Excel and Access", you can crunch and visualize data like never before. It's the ideal guide for anyone, who uses Microsoft Office to handle data.
Michael Schmalz works in banking and performs business and technology consulting in a variety of industries. He has done technical editing for O'Reilly on Microsoft Office books. Michael has a degree in Finance from Penn State. He lives with his wife and daughter in Pennsylvania.
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