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A Professional Approach Series: Office 2000 Beginning Course Student Edition (Professional Approach Series)
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Office 2000: Beginning Course from Glencoe's Professional Approach Series equips students with the skills needed to successfully use Microsoft Office. An extensive array of exercises teaches and challenges students, while illustrations of screens and the accompanying icons help them to follow instructions for hands-on practice. Students gain real-world experience by performing many of the same tasks required in business settings. A comprehensive instructional package allows instructors to tailor the program to teaching styles, lab needs, student objectives, and student learning styles.
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Not a reference book, and not a tutorial either, the new second edition of the highly regarded Access Cookbook is an uncommonly useful collection of solutions to problems that Access users and developers are likely to face as they attempt to build increasingly complex applications. Although using any single "recipe" in the book will more than pay back the cost of the book in terms of both hours saved and frustration thwarted, Access Cookbook, Second Edition is much more than a handy assortment of cut-and-paste code. Each of the "recipes" examine a particular problem--problems that commonly occur when you push the upper limits of Access, or ones that are likely to trip up a developer attempting to design a more elegant Access application--even some things you never knew Access could do. The authors then, in a clear, accessible, step-by-step style, present the problems' solution. Following each "recipe" are insights on how Access works, potential pitfalls, interesting programming techniques that are used in the solution, and how and why the solution works, so you can adapt the problem-solving techniques to other similar situations. Fully updated for Access 2003, Access Cookbook, Second Edition is also one of the first books to thoroughly explore new support for .NET managed code and XML. All of the practical, real-world examples have been tested for compatibility with Access 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. This updated new edition also covers Access and SharePoint, Access and SmartTags, Access and .NET; and Access and XML. Access power users and programmers at all levels, from the relatively inexperienced to the most sophisticated, will rely on the Access Cookbook for quick solutions to gnarly problems. With a dog-eared copy of Access Cookbook at your side, you can spend your time and energy where it matters most: working on the interesting facets of your Access application, not just the time-consuming ones.
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One of the most invaluable references I have in my library.......2006-10-13
I'll keep this brief, as my title says it all. I have been developing access applications on a professional level for many years. Have several applications that large companies use to run there business. This cookbook has helped me in more ways then I can count. I wish I could find more like it. I use it just as a cookbook. Look thru to find a similiar situation that I am trying to solve. The examples are written very well. The code is very exact and on the money. While most of the examples listed are not always exactly like what I'm trying to solve, it definitely gets the creative juices flowing on how to solve my problem.
The other good things, there are several useful "tips" that you can use to implement in many of your applications that will help the users have a better experience.
Definitely a must have if you wish to write serious applications.
Recipes for Access Developer Success.......2005-05-21
The Access Developer's Handbook Set (search ISBN: 0782140114) and in particular, Volume 1: Desktop Edition (search ISBN: 0782123708) is my definitive resource to approximately 4 years of Access development. I've got more stickies and highlights in this set than all other Access books combined. So when I came across the Access cookbook and realized that the same two indispensible authors (Getz & Litwin) put together a resource of Access developer solutions, I had to have it.
This book has not let me down. It is certainly geared towards the intermediate to advanced Access professional developers who already understand the basics of Access and more importantly, who also understand the shortcomings of Access and the benefits of getting around those shortcomings. There are about 170 solutions in this book that are segmented into 18 chapters of high-level topics such as Queries, Forms, XML, UI, VBA, Windows APIs, even Smart Tags. I would be really surprised to find someone who picked up this text, thumbed through the solutions, and found that there was nothing they could get out of this book.
I would say that if you are developing a professional Access front-end and/or database, you owe it to yourself to buy this book and review each solution before you release or ship your product. I did, and found either new answers and existing improvements to many of the things I was struggling with during my development cycles.
Access Developers.. this is a must have!.......2005-01-20
When I started my job, my first assignment was develop several Access databases. What they wanted was beyond what I knew of Access. After buying this book and Access Database Programming and Design, I was well on my way to develop a quite advanced Access database application. I would ask myself, "I wonder if I can..." After consulting this book for the anwser, BAM! I found it there. This book covers everything from simple VBA to advanced techniques such as incorporating a email system into a database, linked dropdown combo boxes using SQL, and creating VB Form control that tells you who all is currently in a database using ADO and VBA! I would say anyone wanting to cook a mean Access database should definitely pick this one up. It is an invaluable reference if you want to develop professional Access databases with incredible functionality!
I'm a ColdFusion guy, so read this review with that in mind:.......2004-11-12
This book I would recommend for people who use Access as their back end, and need to add some automation to their back end. It deals mostly with using VBA to solve problems, like:
* How to create an input box where you can get some better info than the standard VBA one
* Call Excel functions, and apply them to Access data
* Figure out which users have a shared database open, if you're
doing a blended Access/CF solution
* Managing report printing (see next set of bullets)
I recommend checking out this book under the following circumstances:
* You have internal and external clients hitting your database. In a situation like that, you can have your internal users access the database using a well-designed Access application, which this book will give you some tricks on how to create.
* In the alternative, you want to manage and analyze your data, and create print reports. That's where Access just as a stand-alone application gives a substantial advantage over any Web technology.
For a ColdFusion developer, there are some topics in this book that probably wouldn't do much good:
* Adding Smart Tags functionality to a database - if you're expanding beyond the reach of Microsoft Office, Smart Tags prove to be a nifty proprietary parlor trick
* Using Access' security management tools to manage user rights to database objects. If I run a Windows server, I would use Challenge and Response to create NTFS based permissions on my pages in my application that manage data. Otherwise, I'll use application-based usernames and passwords, same net result.
* Exporting Access data as XML using pre-defined schemas. Not bad, but ColdFusion has far better technology.
Don't get me wrong - those last three bullets are not any disrespect to this well-written, well-organized guide. I'm just looking at, "What topics would interest you if you're a ColdFusion developer?"
If you do want to learn more about Access database development as an art unto itself, this is not the place to begin. This is the place to arrive at.
Unique resource for experienced access users.......2004-07-29
Those familiar with Access may not be familiar with O'Reilly's Cookbook series. The Cookbook series takes common tough problems and provides simple recipes, often with multiple alternative takes, to solve the problem. The value is not only in reference, it also shows you new techniques for using Access or VB is new ways that you may not have thought of.
I highly recommend this book for any experienced Access user, or anyone looking to become an Access expert. This book will stretch your skills and make it easier to nod your head yes when your boss asks you to solve some tricky problem.
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Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text provides step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color screen shots, helping students learn basic Office skills quickly and easily. Enhanced with new end-of-project exercises, new Web-based activities, an updated Introduction to Computers, coverage of Windows 2000, and more!
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Microsoft Office @2000 -ShellyCashman Series Book.......2005-09-27
The book itself is very good. I would recommend it to those who are just starting to learn and for those who need to brush up on their skills or use as a desk reference. I did not like the "ring -binder" form as it seems flimsy and already was looking used when I got it due to shipping. I would suggest the other form for future reference.
Great Book just skip the first chapters about computers!!!.......2004-09-30
The book is great but it is written for people who never had experience with computers. So I would advise anyone to skip those intial chapters. I highly recommend getting the spiral bound edition because the book is about the size of a major city's Yellow Pages and it is easier to handle.
The screen-by-screen instruction is terrific but of course, I ignore directions such as (open window, hit save, etc..). The lessons at the end of each project allow you to perform the lessons that you just learned. I would advise that you download the lessons on your computer instead of to a disk like the book recommends. Since I was just laid off, the book is great for brushing up on programs that you don't really use on a daily basis. I am planning to get the advanced versions of the book very soon.
Microsoft Office 2000.......2003-08-23
This book is quite useful especially for those who is self-directed. You will find it informative and put you at ease. You can follow step-by-step instructions and learn a lot from this book.
Great tips and easy to use.......2003-07-16
This book is great and a keeper! I guarantee that even if you use a computer daily at work or school you will still learn many new tricks and shortcuts from this book. I would highly recommend it to someone who is trying to learn new things in the Microsoft Office Suites!
Outstanding Series.......2003-02-28
If you can't learn MS Office 2000 or XP using the Shelly Cashman series I believe you will never learn using another series. These books help me tremendously to become Master Certified in Office 2000. I'm also in the process of becoming Master Certified in XP using the Shelly Cashman series.When MS Office 11 comes out later this year I will invest in that series also.
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Advantage Series: Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Introductory Edition
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The Advantage Series presents the Why, What and How of computer application skills to today's students. Each lab in this series is built upon an efficient learning model, which provides students and faculty with complete coverage and enhances critical thinking skills.
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You're no dummy if you've got Microsoft Office 2000 on your Windows machine, but you might still need some help learning how to use it. There's nothing to be ashamed of--pick up Microsoft Office 2000 for Dummies and learn the ropes quickly, and you might even have fun while you're at it.
Each part of the software package--Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and the rest--gets its own section with tips, tricks, warnings, and the basic info you'll need to work with files, make your documents beautiful, and save yourself a few hours on hold with tech support. The visual style lends itself well to crossing over between page and screen without too much translation, and the writing is sharp, funny, and to the point.
After the advanced chapters, the book closes with the traditional "Part of Tens"--10 keystrokes you'll be using so much they deserve special attention, plus 10 tips to help you achieve Office wizardry. Whether you're an old hand with Office or are new to the game, Microsoft Office 2000 for Dummies will give you the information you need to get your work done. --Rob Lightner
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More than 70 million people have made Microsoft Office the most popular business software package on the planet. Whether you're a newcomer to the power and productivity of the entire Office suite -- with its word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, Web design, desktop publishing, and e-mail software -- or discovering Microsoft Office for the first time, you'll find yourself right at home with the friendly advice and plain-English answers inside Microsoft Office 2000 For Windows For Dummies.
Get all Office 2000 programs working together -- Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, FrontPage, Outlook, Publisher, PhotoDraw, and Internet Explorer -- and take your computing skills to the next level. Publish professional-looking Web pages from Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and FrontPage. Organize your schedule and e-mail with Outlook; create dazzling slide presentations with PowerPoint; create documents quickly with Word; and budget your finances with Excel's cool charts and graphs.
Microsoft Office 2000 For Windows For Dummies covers the Standard, Professional, and Premium editions of Office 2000, so whatever your needs, we've got the answers!
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Very Informative.......2007-05-17
I ordered this book to learn more about MS Office. I received this book within 5 days and it is very helpful and very easy to understand.
Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows for Dummies.......2005-07-01
The book (Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows for Dummies)is like new. I could hardly believe when I open the package and saw the book. The speed at when it reaches me was also excellent. I would encourage anyone to conduct business it them.
Really for "Dummies".......2004-12-03
As others have said, this book is very very basic--perhaps because it attempts to cover all the components of the Office 2000 suite in less than 500 pages. If you have even basic familiarity with the program you're using, it won't be much help. For example, I turned to this book to see if I could discover some of the more sophisticated features of Outlook email, and was disappointed. It's pitched to the "how to send a message" crowd. But, I also am trying Excel for the first time, and it helped a lot just to be able to easily find how to enter a basic formula. Bottom line is, once you start using a program regularly you'll graduate from this manual pretty quickly.
Turned out to be less than useful.......2003-11-27
I got this book when I entered the working world out of university- aside from providing a few very basic tips on how to format printing and what not, there is not much to this book that is practically useful.
I wanted something that would pick up where I left off in college and help me make usable spreadsheets with guides to the various equations and what not- alas, there is very little here.
This book is only for total beginners- you will soon outgrow this book and wish you had something that went a bit farther in depth and was of more use as a reference guide.
Microsoft Office 2000.......2003-09-08
Great source of easy to read information!
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This comprehensive book covers the introductory concepts of Office 2000. Step-by-step instructions, screen illustrations, tips, notes, summaries, and simulations allow users to hone their critical thinking skills.
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Not Pleased.......2003-02-09
This may be a good book to use in the classroom but it was very frustrating to use for self-teaching. I checked this book out from the college library along with the CD for the sole purpose of learning Access. The CD was "read-only" and did not allow me to make the changes that the book directed me to perform. In other instances, steps were left out. After working through the first 2 units of the 6-unit Section for Access, I gave up. I have successfully used SAMS Teach Yourself for Windows and I think I will try SAMS for Access.
Excellent Training guide.......2002-01-30
My daughter used this book in her computer course. I thought it was one of the best at demostrating how to use the MS office product efficiently and in combining MS Office applications to produce the best results. I plan to buy it for a relatively new user in my office.
Superb For The Classroom.......2000-07-22
I use this volume as the main textbook in my basic computer applications class. Both the students and I love it! Each lesson has overviews, review questions and projects. The book is both visual, giving step by step helpful hints as well being resourceful and informative. It is more organized than most text based Office books and more informative than the visual based books I have used.
I highly recommend this book as a textbook for beginners!
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Mastering Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Edition won't do data entry for you, but it will make your life a whole lot easier. If you've decided that the professional edition is best for you, this will most likely be the only reference you'll need. Written for all levels of users, it actually might not teach the old-school Windows hackers a whole lot, but even they will find it handy to have around the desk when their memory fails.
Features from all components of the Office suite--Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel, and Access--are outlined step by step with plenty of illustrations to check against, and there's follow-up material covering macros, Visual Basic, and working online. For those who want to go further than the basics, abundant sidebars with tips, tricks, and extras to customize and streamline your work will give you the information you are looking for.
Those interested in upgrading will be pleased to know that Mastering Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Edition fully covers the new interoperability features of the package, so you can create symphonies of files using documents, spreadsheets, graphics, and more with just a few keystrokes and some ingenuity. Even if you're already a master, you'll find something useful inside. --Rob Lightner
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Master the power of Microsoft Office 2000!
The latest version of Microsoft's world-leading office suite is loaded with enhancements designed to improve your productivity at home and in the office. Written by two Office experts, Mastering Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Edition teaches you everything you need to know to get the most out of this powerful collection of programs.
Inside, you'll find unparalleled coverage of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, and Publisher. Learn to use each product-begin with the basics if you're just getting started, or jump to new or advanced features if you're an experienced user. Either way, you'll quickly reap all the benefits offered by the new Office, including enhanced integration, more powerful macros, easier HTML conversion, and much more.
Become a Master:
Word 2000
* Create, edit, format, and print impressive documents
* Simplify your work by using styles and templates
* Create dynamic Web pages in Word
Excel 2000
* Create worksheets that use functions and references
* Analyze data effectively
* Create complex charts, graphs, and Pivot Tables
PowerPoint 2000
* Create stunning presentations
* Prepare eye-catching handouts
* Broadcast presentations using NetShow
Access 2000
* Create effective databases
* Design forms
* Drill down into a table
Outlook 2000
* Schedule meetings easily
* Manage email efficiently
* Use Outlook with Exchange Server
Publisher 2000
* Create a publication -- for print or online
* Work with graphics and other objects
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* Work directly with online documents using Web Components
* Save documents directly to a Web server
* Use Install on Demand
* Collect and paste multiple items with the extended Clipboard
* Head off problems with Detect and Repair
* Personalize menus and toolbars
* Work in different languages using the Microsoft Language Path
* Make the most of integration with Visual Basic, Windows NT, and other BackOffice products
* "Collect" and paste multiple items
* Use macros and VBA
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An Excellent Learning and Reference Tool.......2005-01-22
Mastering Office 2000 is laid out in an extemely organized format for the Novice to Intermediate Office 2000 user. Each section offers helpful tips that will add an edge to your learning experience. As a reference tool, the Table of Contents makes it easy to pinpoint exactly what feature you are looking for. For those who want to learn in a non-office environment at their own pace, Mastering Office 2000 is a user-friendly alternative to spending hours listening to tedious class instruction. Whether you are specifically interested in one Office 2000 application or all, this book details everything you'll need to know to become proficient.
Keep a Log on This Book.......2004-08-19
This book was so popular in my office, I had to create a sign-out log for people who wanted to borrow it. Before I did that, it would take me forever to track down who had it. Everyone loved using this book as their complete reference guide.
Microsoft Office 2000, masterful.......2001-10-05
After looking at all of the office 2000 books available, I thought this one was the friendliest. Nice typeset, easy on the eyes, a good index. Lots of tips. Great for the beginner and helpful to people who are upgrading from an earlier version. It tells the reader how. Now if you really want to go deeper into the subjects consider getting each of the Mastering books separately.
Really helpful.......2000-08-30
This book, in my opinion, is really a suitable book for the professional to do complex in a efficient and effective way. Abundant description explain everything in a clear concepts. So it is time for you to get one if you are really be headache in how to deal with the formulas or graphics, or finalise the reporting.
Really helpful.......2000-08-30
This book, in my opinion, is really a suitable book for the professional to do complex in a efficient and effective way. Abundant description explain everything in a clear concepts. So it is time for you to get one if you are really be headache in how to deal with the formulas or graphics, or finalise the reporting.
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Is it your job to develop applications in the office, or would you like it to be? Either way, you are going to need Microsoft Office 2000 Visual Basic Programmer's Guide. In one package, you get information on understanding your users' needs, where to start designing your Office-based solutions, coding, debugging, add-ons, data, security, and all the new features of the Office 2000 suite.
Sound like a lot? It is, and it's not for beginners. The authors assume a working knowledge of Visual Basic for Applications and HTML, as well as a familiarity with SQL. If you're not quite there yet, try a different book and come back when you're ready, because it's worth it. The authors guide you along each step of the way--from defining problems to putting the final touches on your solutions--with clear, straightforward text, plenty of hands-on coding examples, and ideas for further learning.
The enclosed CD-ROM contains all the code from the book, as well as white papers and sample applications. Office 2000 is the most integrated suite yet, and VBA is better than ever for making your applications shine. Your hard work, plus Microsoft Office 2000 Visual Basic Programmer's Guide, will make you indispensable in the workplace. --Rob Lightner
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With detailed technical information delivered straight from the Microsoft Office 2000 documentation team, programmers, administrators, and power users get the authoritative guidance they need to develop applications for the world's most popular office suite. This practical and precise guide offers hands-on detail for everything from automating individual tasks to creating full-fledged custom apps. Coverage includes planning and developing Office 2000 solutions, working with data, designing multiuser solutions, optimization, security, and distribution. The companion CD-ROM comes loaded with customizable sample solutions, plus valuable appendixes.
Customer Reviews:
microsoft.......2006-01-06
I would disagree with many people on this book due to the fact that this book is very helpful on using codes and debugging tools although its a definition guide on computer programming in windows 2000 it can teach you a lot of details on programming it is more like a beginners guide using many symbols and differnt codes this book is more of a book for people wanting to learn how to write files store files also deals with rewritting web pages or possibley a guide on how to develop folders spreadsheets graphs and many othe features i would say this book is really great for anyone wanting to learn c programming in windows environment as well as in the assembly language or DOS enviroment; although this book does not teach you assembly language programming it is a way to start learning assembly language programming1
Falls short in creating realistic applications.......2002-08-17
I would agree with the review that states the authors were working side-by-side with the office development team as this book was written. However, I would disagree that such close input was entirely helpful. While the information contained in this book is a nice introduction to how things are "supposed" to work, as with so much of Microsoft's software, things never quite work the way they were designed, unless of course, you're doing exactly what the folks at Microsoft assumed you would do. Not only do some examples in this book fail to work, most examples are simple and obvious, the kind of thing a person might generate from looking at Microsoft's help information. Often they illustrate how the designers assumed their software would work. They often fail to demonstrate what the software can do--or much more important--how to get around the artificial limitations set by Microsoft. Some simple examples involve such basic building blocks as dialog boxes and menus (commandbars in Micro-speak). Some built-in dialog boxes have over a dozen arguments, but try finding out what those arguments do from either this book or from Microsoft's help information. As for the commandbars, even the examples from the book fail to work.
My advice? If you want to know what Microsoft intended, get this book. If you want to use Microsoft Office in a real world situation, keep looking.
Excellent Office-wide book.......2002-01-10
It's very hard to find a book on VBA that isn't based in one application, and doesn't begin at the 'Hello World' level. This book does neither. Instead it provides a good introduction to the object models of the Office applications, and includes well-written code examples. The breadth of content is impressive--from shared Office components to class modules. What a pity it's out of print!
Like walking the halls at microsoft.......2000-09-10
The intro materials in this book reveal that the authors were working side-by-side with the office development team as this book was written. Such direct access to the people who know the most about the product is unusual and it shows in this book. A collection of truly "useful" information and sample code. This is not a rehash of online help or a collection of the "basic" programming info found in a lot of reference books. The discussion generally gives you useful information and, the part I like the most, gives you sample code that works just the way it is in my own programs. This is not sample code of the type "MyControl.Backcolor = Red" that I see so much of. It appears that a real effort was made to write code that not only illustrates a concept, but that is usable in other contexts without much, or any, modification.
Thanks for the resource....check it out - you will not be disappointed.
Info for developers.......2000-07-06
This is a book designed for people that already know something about office and vba and who want to take custom development to the next level with more advanced techniques
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