Microsoft Access 2007: Introduction |
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Overview: |
Microsoft Access is a relational database management system and development environment used to organize, access and share information within the Windows family of operating systems. As a computer application, Microsoft Access utilizes object-based technology so that both novices and power users can use databases on their desktop and/or in their network enterprise. This two-day, hands-on introductory workshop is designed to teach basic database management concepts: identifying database components, creating database tables and managing those tables through the use of queries and filters. |
Who Should Attend? |
This course is for users who wish to learn database functions and design. |
Prerequisites: |
Knowledge of Microsoft Windows. |
Objectives: |
Discuss relational database design and create a new databasePerform database record updates: adding, editing and deleting within a database table
Set field properties and utilize filters and comparison operators in order to select records from existing databasesProduce forms utilizing Form Wizard and AutoForm to enter and maintain dataPresent formatted printouts incorporating different fonts and attributes, headers and footers, and summarized data utilizing Auto Report and Report Wizard.
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