Microsoft Access 2002 Beginners

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  • Type

    Short course

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

  • Duration

    1 Day

This course is for the new user of Access and assumes no experience with relational databases. The topics cover the critical skills you need to get started creating databases in Access and working with the data by using tables, queries, forms, and reports.

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  • Microsoft Access

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This course is for the new user of Access and assumes no experience with relational databases. The topics cover the critical skills you need to get started creating databases in Access and working with the data by using tables, queries, forms, and reports.Microsoft Access 2002 Training Course (Beginners) Outline

  • Working with a Relational Database
    • Identify Uses of a Relational Database
    • Define Database Terminology
    • Create a New Database Based on a Template
    • Examine the New Database
  • Planning a Database
    • Identify Database Purpose
    • Review Existing Data
    • Determine Fields
    • Group Fields into Tables
    • Normalize the Data
    • Designate Primary and Foreign Keys
    • Identify Table Relationships
  • Building the Basic Structure
    • Create a Blank Database
    • Create a Table using a Wizard
    • Compare Datasheet and Design Views
    • Create Tables in Design View
    • Create Relationships between Tables
  • Working with Tables
    • Modify a Table Design
    • Work in Datasheet View
    • Work with Subdatasheets
  • Creating and Working with Select Queries
    • Examine a Query
    • Create a Query Using a Wizard
    • Work in Query Design View
    • Select Records
    • Edit Values in a Query Datasheet
    • Add a Calculated Field to a Query
    • Perform a Calculation for a Group of Records
  • Creating and Using Forms
    • Create AutoForms
    • Create a Form Using a Wizard
    • Modify the Design of the Form
    • Use Forms to Work with Data
  • Creating and Using Reports
    • Create an AutoReport
    • Create a Report Using a Wizard
    • Examine a Report in Design View
    • Create a Calculated Field
    • Change the Format of a Control
    • Change the Style of a Report
    • Adjust Report Width

Microsoft Access 2002 Beginners

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