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Microsoft Access Training

Introduction

Intermediate


Microsoft Access for the Windows operating systems provides relational database power to give you the information you need to make better decisions.
It integrates data from spreadsheets and other databases and is the easy way to find answers, share information over intranets and the Internet, and build faster business solutions. Corporate Web pages. Sales figures and invoices. Customer names and addresses. Today, data is everywhere—on your PC, on local networks, and on the Internet.

But how do you make sense of it all? With the business oriented training at Maximum, you can immediately find answers easily, share timely information, and build faster solutions that help you make better business decisions.


ACCESS - INTRODUCTION LEVEL

Target Audience: Anyone new to working with databases

Topics include:
• Understanding the components of a database
• Creating tables (a collection of data)
• Importing or linking to other data tables
• Entering data into and creating a form Finding, filtering and
• sorting data
• Working with the datasheet view Investigating query and
• report basics Modifying fields

Prerequisite: Intro to Windows

Time: 8 Hours (Two 4-hour courses)                                         back to top


ACCESS - INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

Target Audience: Anyone with a working knowledge of databases

Topics include:
• Designing a database and table Importing data
• Creating a form
• Default values
• List boxes
• Combo boxes
• Data entry controls
• Reviewing query design Working with relational databases

Prerequisite: Intro to Windows , Access Introduction

Time: 8 Hours (Two 4-hour courses)                                          back to top