Mark Brownstein
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 424
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Designed to be a clear, easy-to-use guide to DBase IV, the newest version of DBase. Each chapter addresses a new capability of the program, building an example database, setting up forms for data entry, defining data and index fields and entering the data. Later chapters deal with designing query structures, generating printed reports and other more advanced features. Import/export facilities are explained, enabling the user to bring data files in from such programs as Lotus 1-2-3, PFS Professional File, DBase I and II and other programs. This guide is comprehensive enough to be used without documentation.