The Excel Analyst's Guide to Access

  • 7h 48m
  • Michael Alexander
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2010

Use the right tool for the job

Like many managers, accountants, and analysts, you've been using Excel for data analysis. It's a good tool, but you're beginning to find its limitations frustrating. You're looking for more scalability. More transparency of analytical processes. The ability to separate data from presentation.

Access makes it all possible, and this guide helps you add Access to your analytical toolbox. Learn the essentials of using Access, basic and advanced analysis techniques, how to build reports, and much more.

Then you can choose the right tool for every job.

  • Easily move data between Excel and Access
  • Normalize and store Excel data in a structured relational database
  • Use Access to analyze large amounts of data
  • Use Excel pivot tables with Access data
  • Build reports and implement dashboard-style visualizations
  • Report Access data using Excel's presentation layer
  • Automate redundant reporting and analysis using Excel and Access macros
  • Save time and increase productivity by automating redundant processes using VBA
  • Get external data using SQL, ADO, and XML

About the Author

Michael Alexander is a Microsoft MVP and a veteran consultant. He creates and shares video tutorials with the Microsoft Excel and Access communities via datapigtechnologies.com. Mike has written several books on advanced business analysis, including Microsoft Access 2007 Data Analysis, also from Wiley.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • The Case for Data Analysis in Access
  • Access Basics
  • Beyond Select Queries
  • Transforming Your Data with Access
  • Working with Calculations and Dates
  • Performing Conditional Analysis
  • Adding Dimension with Subqueries and Domain Aggregate Functions
  • Running Descriptive Statistics in Access
  • Scheduling and Running Batch Analysis
  • Leveraging VBA to Enhance Data Analysis
  • Presenting Data with Access Reports
  • Using Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts in Access
  • Enhancing Queries and Reports with Visualizations
  • Getting Access Data into Excel
  • Using VBA to Move Data between Excel and Access
  • Exploring Excel and Access Automation
  • Integrating Excel and Access with XML
  • Integrating Excel and other Office Applications
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