http://www.newhorizons.com/content/siteRegions.aspx?select_region=1
or Executrain.
http://www.executrain.com/location/default.asp?region=1
Class objectives are pretty standard, and they are both Hands-On
training solutions, which I find is more helpful than just textbook
training. Also, check out your local Junior College. Typically those
training sessions are slower paced. The training sessions are broken
down into Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. None of the classes
will cover VBA to a great extent. (But we can help with that!
<smile>)
Whether the training session is any good or not, it all depends on the
individual instructor. Some are good and spend a lot of time covering
materials / scenarios which are not covered in a book. Others just
read from the book. If you run into one of those - ASK FOR YOUR MONEY
BACK!
Good Luck.
Dawn Crosier
"Education Lasts a Lifetime"
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From: "Mehran Teymourtash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 12:51 AM
Subject: [ms_access] Pls Recommend Access Class in SF Bay Area
Does anyone recommend a MS Access class in the San Francisco Bay Area?
Thanks.
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