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| Microsoft Access 2007 | 
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List Price: $229.95 Buy New: $124.94 You Save: $105.01 (46%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 75
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7 nv:Software Type: Office Productivity
MPN: 077-03782 Model: 077-03782 UPC: 882224152273 EAN: 0882224152273 ASIN: B000HCVR12
Release Date: January 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New - Factory Sealed Original Microsoft Access 2007 [CD-ROM] Windows XP, Windows Vista.
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| | Easy-to-use software helps you track and report information with ease | | | Features a results-oriented user interface (UI) that's context-sensitive and optimized for efficiency and flexibility | | | Main window provides a tabbed work area where all open objects reside, helping to keep the development area tidy; new status bar, scroll bars, and title bar give applications a very modern look | | | Includes pre-built applications that you can modify or adapt to suit changing business needs; 1,000 available commands; UI displays only those commands relevant to the task you're currently performing | | | New Navigation Pane provides a comprehensive view of tables, forms, queries, and reports; new filtering options make it easy to filter a date column for all records in Today, Yesterday, Last Week, Next Month, Future, Past, and so on |
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Amazon.com With its improved interface and interactive design capabilities that do not require extensive database knowledge, Microsoft Office Access 2007 helps you track and report information with ease. This all-in-one, out-of-the-box database solution helps workers track information quickly, create meaningful reports with ease, and share data more securely using the Web. 
Office Access 2007 provides a library of prebuilt database solutions to get you started quickly. View larger. | 
Office Access 2007 has made it easier to filter data, bringing clarity to business questions. View larger. | 
Collect information from others by e-mail with InfoPath (or HTML) forms generated by Office Access 2007. View larger. | 
Moving your Office Access 2007 application to Windows SharePoint Services enables browser access to information. View larger. | 
Editing forms in interactive design mode is a true WYSIWIG experience. View larger. | 
Office Access 2007 provides a completely redesigned user interface and close integration with Outlook contacts. View larger. | 
Office Access 2007 has been updated with a fresh look so that you can easily create, modify, and work with database solutions. View larger. | Results-Oriented Interface Access 2007 has been updated with a fresh look that makes it easier to create, modify, and work with tracking applications. The new results-oriented user interface (UI) is context-sensitive and optimized for efficiency and flexibility. The main window has a tabbed work area where all open objects reside, helping to keep the development area clean and tidy. Additionally, there are no windows hidden under other windows, so it's much easier to keep track of open documents and applications. To make things even simpler, from the nearly 1,000 available commands, the new UI displays only those relevant to the task you are performing at any given moment. And the new status bar, scroll bars, and title bar give applications built on Access 2007 a very modern look. Pre-built Applications to Better Manage Information Featuring pre-built applications that you can modify or adapt to suit changing business needs, Access 2007 gives you the option of collecting information through forms in e-mail or importing data from external applications. You can also create and edit detailed reports that display sorted, filtered, and grouped information in a way that helps you make better sense of the data for informed decision-making. Getting Started Screen The new Getting Started screen includes a variety of pre-built database solutions that you can use right out of the box to track contacts, events, issues, assets, tasks, and more--or treat them like templates, and enhance and refine them to accommodate the kind of information you want to track or the way in which you want to track it. As other application templates become available from Microsoft Office Online, they will be advertised in the Getting Started screen so you'll always be up to date on new technology that can help your business run more smoothly. Quickly Create Tables Access 2007 features a new Navigation Pane which provides a comprehensive view of tables, forms, queries, and reports. You can even create custom groups to organize and see all the forms and reports related to a single table. In addition, Access 2007 makes it easier to work directly within a datasheet to create and customize tables. Enter information into a data cell--just as you would do in Microsoft Office Excel--and if it's a new value, Access 2007 automatically adds a new field and detects the data type (for example, date, number, or text). You can even paste Excel tables into a new datasheet, and Access 2007 will build all the fields and recognize the data types automatically. To help save you even more time, design and modify the form layout in real time on the screen, and preview your form as you build it. And for professional-looking results, Access 2007 provides rich text support for data stored in tables, so you can bold and italicize key data with ease. 
Editing reports in Office Access 2007 offers easy grouping and editing with interactive design mode. View larger. | Filter and Sort Data Access 2007 makes it easier to filter data, bringing clarity to business questions. Different filter options are available for text, numbers, and date data types. For example, new filtering options make it easy to filter a date column for all records in Today, Yesterday, Last Week, Next Month, Future, Past, and so on. For added convenience, the filtering experience is consistent between Excel 2007 and Access 2007 so that you don't need to learn a new way to find the information you need. Work With Multi-Value Fields Access 2007 supports complex data types, which means you can create columns that accept more than one value in a cell. For example, if you assign a task to more than one person, you can include both names in the cell. Windows SharePoint Services technology is compatible with these complex data types to help ensure data symmetry between the local and Web-based data stores. Attach Documents and Files to Your Database Your applications can hold information that is more interesting and helpful than ever before. You can attach multiple files--such as photos, documents, or spreadsheets--to individual records within the data store for easy reference. If the file isn't a compressed format, Access 2007 automatically compresses it for you, saving hard disk space. When it comes to consolidating information, Access 2007 lets you import contact records from Outlook 2007. Interactive Form and Report Design Access 2007 features an intuitive, user-friendly, what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) forms design interface. This means you can design and modify the form layout in real time on the screen and preview your form as you build it. With the WYSIWYG design interface, you'll be able to build forms very quickly, spending more time doing the work and less time on design and formatting issues. You can also manipulate the report layout directly while browsing the data in the report designer, so you don't need to run the report to see how it looks on the page. This makes it easier to create great-looking reports in much less time. More Accessible Reports The new report browse mode makes reports more accessible. By using CTRL+F, you can find records, copy the data into other applications, and get to detailed records to edit the data. With the new filtering functionality, you can get clearer information on which to base decisions. To help keep things running smoothly, the improved Grouping Pane provides a clear display of data groupings so that you can preview changes as you are applying them to reports. You can easily add totals, subtotals, counts, and other elements that help you analyze the data. To help organize data, group the information in one or more layers and add subtotals. Collecting and Sharing Information Access 2007 simplifies the process of collecting information from others by building the data collection form automatically in InfoPath 2007 or HTML in the body of the e-mail message. You can then send that form to recipients, using e-mail addresses from your Outlook contacts or from Access itself. Outlook 2007 processes the incoming forms and saves the data in your Access 2007 data store, effectively updating the data in your tracking application immediately, without any need for retyping. Web Collaboration With Windows SharePoint Services By moving your Access 2007 files to a Windows SharePoint Services Web site, you can more readily share information, audit revision history, recover deleted information, set data access permissions, and back up your information at regular intervals. For instance, Web sites based on Windows SharePoint Services provide a place where your team can communicate, share documents, and work together on a project. With Access 2007, you can publish your Access files to libraries or move the application to Windows SharePoint Services, moving the data and front-end database to the server so that your team can interact with it easily through the browser. Forms and reports can then be viewed, updated, or deleted directly on the Windows SharePoint Services site according to the established permission settings. Work Offline Using Access 2007, you can work with Windows SharePoint Services offline. If you're traveling, for example, you can maintain a local copy of a SharePoint list on your portable computer, where you can edit and query the list as though it were any other Access table. Moreover, forms and reports that use the SharePoint list are fully interactive--and Office Access 2007 can later synchronize the local list with the online list when you bring your portable computer back online. Integration with Windows SharePoint Services Access 2007 authors can use business logic created with the workflow support in Windows SharePoint Services to build collaborative workgroup applications. Use this support to automatically assign tasks to other users, report on project status, and help ensure that tasks are completed on time. For added convenience, all Windows SharePoint Services tasks can be viewed inside Office Access 2007 or Outlook 2007, depending upon your work style. Windows SharePoint Services lists can even be accessed through mobile phones, so remote users can stay current on changing business information. Manage and Audit Sensitive Information To make this software even safer and more consistent with other 2007 Office system programs, Access 2007 includes improved as well as new security features. Unified trust decisions are integrated with Office Trust Center, and trusted locations mean databases in security-enhanced folders. Conversely, you can load an Access application with code or macros disabled to help provide a safe experience. Or you can track records and see who created, edited, and deleted them. Whichever option you choose, you can rest assured that your data is safe.
Product Description Microsoft Office Access 2007 helps knowledge workers start tracking information quickly, create meaningful reports with ease, and share data more securely using the Web. Its new library of pre-built solutions & new information-sharing capabilities let you track and report information with ease. The prebuilt database solutions allows you to modify and adapt them to your changing business needs. Collect information through forms in e-mail or import data from external applications. Create and edit detailed reports that display sorted, filtered, and grouped information to facilitate more informed decision making. Share information with others using Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services technology lists, where you can audit revision history, recover deleted information, set data access permissions, and back up your information at regular intervals. It's your all-in-one, out-of-the-box database solutions. Work with multivalue fields - Create complex data types, like columns that accept more than one value in a cell Attach multiple documents and files to your database, storing them for easy reference Interactive forms design - Design and modify the form layout in real time on the screen -- and preview your form as you build it Rich text formatting - Provides rich text support for data stored in tables
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Good FileMaker imitation July 7, 2008 I am not sure what MS hoped to accomplish with this version of Access, other than to make it easier for most Access users, who seem to use Access as a glorified Excel spreadsheet. Having developed in Access for many years, this major revision is a little off-putting. It looks just like FileMaker, which I personally dislike.
That being said, it has all the basic functionality of the older versions, except with a very forced FileMaker interface that is hard to overcome. You can down-convert to mdb files, so that is a good feature. Otherwise, the most significant update is the menu ribbons, which are a pain to relearn, and the XML formatting, which remains to be seen if it will be useful in the Office environment. Since they are pushing SharePoint quite succesfully, I think this will pay off for MS in the long run, but otherwise, just be prepared to shell out some retraining dollars.
Access Review March 24, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This product is overpriced for its use. It is rarely used in the school world. This product to most is hard to use and requires better HELP programs in the software.
Acess -- not for the timid November 24, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is an excellent program with a steep learning curve. You have to follow its rules exactly. Familiarity with the new ribbon interface is a must.
I found the book "Access, The Missing Manual" to be a big help.
Good Product - takes time to get used to October 30, 2007 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
I started using Access 2 in 1992. Before that I used DBASE, RBASE and Paradox. I didn't like Access and thought that RBASE was the best of the 4. However, as things go, Microsoft won and the others are dead, either entirely or mostly. So, I decided to stick with Access and have for the past 15 years.
Access is a good tool for many things and 2007 is a definate upgrade to 2002. However, getting used to it is a little bit of a challenge.
I've used access as a stand alone product or as a front-end to a DBMS like SQL Server so I could get a significant performance boost out of it.
I use it to manipulate data for data quality issues and for data exploration and dup checking. And, it works great.
I've also created some pretty complex and cost effective application with it over the years with lots of positive results.
MS Access October 27, 2007 1 out of 10 found this review helpful
I am extremely disappointed with MS Access. About 18 years ago I used Borland's data base program called Reflex. It was heads and shoulders above the Microsoft product. I had thought that things were supposed to get better not worse.
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