

Learning Access gives you incredible power over your data, no matter how large your data files are. This makes development faster and easier, and it is one of the reasons that Access has continued to be popular despite new competition.

Access was designed to make it possible to build solid desktop databases by largely using the GUI. but, unfortunately, very few of us use the one tool that was built to handle all of our data needs - the Microsoft Access database. Some of it is really important, like tasks that are part of our daily work.

Some of it we keep track of on paper or in spreadsheets.
