Learn Access -1- Perspective : English French Portugese (music: Doug Clark Steiger “These Hands”)
Before we dive into Access, we will put it into perspective with other types of applications (thank you John Mishefske for this idea) If you learn an application in each of the following categories, you will have a well-rounded foundation on which to build: – Word Processor – Spreadsheet – Database – Graphics and Multimedia – eMail and Communications – Web Browser click the “HQ” button for high quality *** TRANSLATIONS *** Portugese: Luiz Cláudio (Microsoft MVP, Office) French: John Viescas (Microsoft MVP, Access) www.Viescas.com – Go to the link for great books by John Viescas! *** CAPTIONS *** turn Captions on or off mouse-over the triangle button in the lower right corner of the viewing window — then CC or the icon for captions. To translate, mouse-over the left triangle from CC and click the language you desire. ~~~ original music: “These Hands” by Doug Clark Steiger (Austin, Texas) from the “Take Me with You” CD released in June 2005 www.DougClarkSteiger.com ~~~ more Access Tutorials http ~~~ Enjoy while you learn Access ! Make a nice pot of hot tea or coffee, get comfy in your favorite chair and just absorb … send me email for private training: LearnAccessFromCrystal AT gmail.com ~~~ Post comments! I read everything and love from you. ***** FREE book on ‘Access Basics’ (even if you are not a beginner, chances are you will discover something new) Bill Mosca’s site: ThatllDoIT.com Allen Browne’s site www.allenbrowne.com Utter Access: www.utteraccess.com (Utter …

i dont belive how informative you are .
thank you!
Warm Regards,
Crystal
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very good(english)
muy buen(español)
muito bom(português)
you’re welcome, happy to have you with us! thanks for commenting
Access has always escaped me but this video just about but it into perspective so I’ll be following along (hopefully not hanging on by my fingernails!). Thank you, Crystal.
thank you for the kind words, dmalle
Thank you, you are a wonderful guru.
you’re welcome and thank you, Ozair, I appreciate your nice comment! I see you also subscribed so you are notified when I post new tutorials, thank you again.
The next video is taking more time (4 days so far) because I am still deciding the best approach — and making lots of original drawings to illustrate what you need to think about when you are Planning a Database.
In carpentry, it is “measure twice, cut once” — but, with Access, planning is everything — more like “measure 50 times!”
Excellent!
Crystal – you are a true lover of Ms-Access.
Thanks for the video.
Thank you! the video I am making now is for Planning a database …
Good overview, look forward to the detailed how tos in more videos