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In this chapter you’ll create a web database using Access 2013, which will be published to SharePoint Online in your Office 365 platform. This database implements a simple job tracking application that allows you to create, estimate, and track customer jobs. Publishing a special type of Access database, called a web database, is probably the easiest way to create a form-based SharePoint site. In this chapter you will create a fully working website with numerous tables and forms (views).
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Collins, M.J., Mayberry, M. (2014). Creating a Web Database with Access 2013. In: Pro Office 365 Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0244-9_5
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