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Microsoft Access Version 2002 Step by Step |
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for $ 20.39
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Good and Versatile (
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This book covers all the basics of Access in a format that is easy to understand. It does require familiarity with Windows, but most people looking for this level of understanding in Access have that already. The CDRom files makes the lessons easy and informative. It is written for XP, but I have 20..
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Microsoft Office Access 2003 Step by Step |
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for $ 16.99
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Relating to Relational Databases (
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: 50/50
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In some form or other, I have been running into relational databases for several years now. I have been interested in, but baffled by them, until now. Despite the previous not-so-positive review, I found this book very helpful for my level of interest and understanding. The book lives up to its name..
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Microsoft Windows XP Step by Step (With CD-ROM) |
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for $ 20.39
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Very nice book and CD (
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I repair computers and install XP upgrades. I give my good customers this book as a gift if they buy Windows XP because the XP manual is not very good and for what I charge them to install it, they deserve more. This fits the bill nicely. It is very attractive, informative and is a pleasure to thumb..
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Blended Learning: How to Integrate Online & Traditional Learning |
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for $ 24.95
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Ways to incorporate online learning with assimilation (
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Blended Learning: How To Integrate Online And Traditional Learning by Kaye Throne (organizational development specialists and the Founder of "The Inspiration Network") is a timely and authoritative guide to the latest trend in workplace training in the wake of the on-going digital revolution. Divers..
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Microsoft Office XP Step-By-Step (With CD-ROM) |
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for $ 29.69
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Weak attempt from Curtis (
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First off, I must say Im a big Curtis Frye enthusiast. He has penned some extraordinarily helpful computer books in the past. But, quite frankly, this is not one of them. Not to push the envelope, but, Curtis Im deeply disappointed by your less than helpful latest effort(if you call it that). I want..
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