Microsoft Excel & Access Integration with Office 2007
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:13/04/2007
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Price:$59.99
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
1. Getting Excel Data into Access.
2. Analyzing Excel Data with Access Queries.
3. Sprucing Up Excel Data with Access Reports.
4. Using Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts in Access.
5. Getting Access Data into Excel.
6. Leveraging Macros in Excel and Access.
7. VBA Fundamentals.
8. Using VBA to Move Data Between Excel and Access.
9. Exploring Excel and Access Automation.
10. Integrating Excel and Access with XML.
11. Integrating with Office Applications.
Index.
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