Cheers Steve, but I already have a hard copy.
I want an electronic copy for ease of
carrying around.
If your hard copy did not come with an accompanying CD including the entire
book, then I think the chances are "slim and none" that you'll be able to
find a .PDF copy on a CD. Maybe you could do a little research and find
another useful self-study book which does have a CD with a .PDF of the
book -- these days, there are quite a few which do.
A book I think is useful in both its 2003 and 2007 editions is "Access 200x
Inside Out". The 2003 edition is by John Viescas and the 2007 by Viescas and
Jeff Conrad (Jeff now works for Microsoft on the Access development team).
Offhand, I couldn't say whether the CD has a .PDF but it'd be worth a look
for you.
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:37:40 +0100, "woodglass" <aaa@bbb.comwro te:
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>"Steve" <nonsense@nomse nse.comwrote in message
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>Check it out! It probably comes with a CD that has all the examples in the
>book on the CD. There is probably much more on the CD.
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>Steve
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>Cheers Steve, but I already have a hard copy. I want an electronic copy for
>ease of carrying around.
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>woodglass...
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Well, apparently it does, as I have a copy, but it is corrupted and
won't open. I do have a copy of Access 2003 Bible as a PDF tho, and it
does open fine. Both books came with a CD that contained the PDF
file(s). I'd suggest buying another hardcopy after first confirming
that the CD is included and is good. Or, you could check out Usenet
group alt.binaries.e-books.technical . I've seen Access PDF books
posted there, but haven't seen much recently. If your news provider
has a long retinion, you may find something in the archives, or you
could request a re-post.
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