MS Access book

i am planning to buy a book for MS Access..the problem is that there are just too many out there. I saw some books at my Universities’ book store…i wasn’t sure how good they were so i checked their reviews at Amazon.com and they were not so great. I am looking for a bit above introductory to intermediate level.
Some books are sooo introductory and some go deep into Access programming etc. I am not looking into programming but just a simple book which pretty much covers most of Access but also has clear examples and diagrams :D. I have looked into some books at Amazon.com but its damn confusing to see so many different books with all kinds of different reviews. If anyone of you had an experience with an excellent book please help :frowning:

jalebi have u tried Access for Dummies? It is somewhat intermediate..

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lussi dont be a jerk :D

j_p dont worry too much justy buy the damn book and read it, or better yet, download a free ebook from internet ( many cool books for access are available ) if you want i can direct you to the person with the links to such books

hmmm… I haven’t purchased a software application book in a while. That’s because most of the stuff is available online anyways and I can just print it out if I require a hard copy.

For MS Access I refer my students to the following sites… they might help:

http://mis.bus.sfu.ca/tutorials/MSAccess/tutorials.html

http://www.functionx.com/access/

I use access's help...!!!thats a good resource of learning access...