Hi Russ,
Access Basics is on PDF format on Bill Mosca's site, That'll Do it, -- so you can zoom text to a comfortable level for reading. This is a small book, only 100 pages, and is version independent. It covers essentials of what you need to know to become a master with Access.
Bill Mosca's MS Access Tools, Code and Samples
Obviously, this only has a fraction of the information in the Inside Out books, which are great. I have them for every version of Access since 2007 -- in fact, that book is what gave me comfort to dive into 2007. Amazing how lost one can feel when nothing seems familiar ... but there it was, the great Access I came to love, just in a different wrapper.
Microsoft has a number of articles on MSDN. I don't see the link for the index to 2007, but not much has changed since then on the desktop ... each version, the ribbons change colors and the icons move around a bit but, in my opinion, the best way to use the ribbon versions is with a good QAT (Quick Access Toolbar). I just uploaded a couple of my QAT customizations to the Files > Crystal section of this forum.
Take a look here for a general staring place on learning about Access via resources on the web that you can zoom (ctrl-MouseWheel):
Office client development | Access, Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint
A good starting point for a serious journey into the capabilities of Access would be to set aside time for studying in your schedule and reading what interests you here:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/EN-US/library/office/ee861519.aspx
https://msdn.microsoft.com/EN-US/library/office/dn142571.aspx
https://msdn.microsoft.com/EN-US/library/office/ff192120.aspx
Good luck in your quest for knowledge ... Access is amazing
Warm Regards,
Crystal
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