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Old 01-30-12, 05:17
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Access MOS. is it a starting point?

I have a history with antiquated Databases - delta5 anyone?!

But although it's not my career I'd like to bring my skills into at least the 90's.

I have some hands on, self taught experience with access and just wondered if the MOS access course woudl be a good starting point?

Any help useful
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Old 01-30-12, 07:35
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don't even know what MOS is.. Microsoft Office?
there's different courses out there, targetted at different consumers.

if you are relatively up to speed on db design then most Access courses will not be for you as theyr will be aimed at beginners.

if you want to develop in Access then likewise most courses are aimed at form / report design for beginners not vba developers.
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Old 01-30-12, 10:00
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That's very useful advice - thanks
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