After perusing the other reviews I reached this conclusion: (which makes sense) everyone has reviewed this book from their own perspective. As will I.But first what the book isnt:
This book was not designed as an easy reference manual for you SQL and VB gurus out there who can whip out something superior to Microsoft Money in an afternoon. Check out the title The COMPLETE Reference. This book is 1300 pages long. It can be used as a study guide if you are going to take the MOUS.
This book was not designed (though the diligent can try) as an introduction to Access. There is so much information here that you will swamp yourself with details and give up before too long.
This book is:
A great resource for someone who has had one class in Access development, or (like me) two or three years of playing with simple databases (like tracking one checking account, etc.). There is a quick reference in back, which Ive had limited success with. However, with a quick flip of the books index, I can usually find what I am looking for on the first try.
What I feel was being said by the other reviewers (as a whole): This book doesnt fit my knowledge level!
Those who were not familiar enough with Access 2000 would not know where to look in an index. Those who can design Deep Thought (for all you Hitchikers fans) would look it up but then have to sift through an entire lesson on the topic instead of just being told what to do.
*****Final Thoughts*****
This book fits the majority of Access users who have been using Access for a while, but arent proficient enough to work as a professional database developer. Reading through two pages isnt a waste of time at this level because you get a well rounded view of the control/command/whatever.