Hi,
I would be silly not to recommend my own book on Access 2010, but the best book for
you really depends on what you want to learn about and the type of writing style you like to read.
There is a lot of material that can be covered in the Access 2010 product. When you add a completely new server element (Access Services) to an already complex product like Access, the question of what to present and how deep you go into each subject can be tough.
My book, for the most part, covers everything in the product in some detail. However, some topics are only covered briefly while others are covered in more depth. It's a delicate dance of trying to figure out which topics should be covered more deeply. Which topics, for example, would readers want to know more detail about? How much information is too much? Too little?
There are other good books out there on the market that cover Access 2010. Some are like mine and cover the product spectrum while others are geared more towards specific areas. My suggestion would be to go down to local bookstore and take a glance over the various options. See which book covers the topics you want to study, what writing style you gravitate to, and then purchase that one.
Good luck with your study of Access 2010.
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Jeff Conrad - Access Junkie - MVP Alumnus
SDET II - Access Test Team - Microsoft Corporation
Author -
Microsoft Access 2010 Inside Out
Co-author -
Microsoft Office Access 2007 Inside Out
Access 2007/2010 Info:
http://www.AccessJunkie.com
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