Users of this software can keep data on their computer, or they can publish it to the Web, so that other users may access the database with a web browser. Access databases can help the user store and track just about any kind of information, such as inventory, contacts, or business processes.
Microsoft Access makes it easier to analyze substantial amounts of information and relational data more efficiently than using Excel or other spreadsheet applications.
For complete information on Microsoft Access 2010, please visit the Microsoft website for details.
Course Outline
Access 2010 Basic
- Access Basic Flashcards
- Introduction
- Databases And The Access Interface
- Spreadsheets And Tables
- Entering Data In A Table
- Relationships Between Tables
- Editing A Form
- Queries
- Across The Tables
- Creating Forms
- Conclusion
Access 2010 Intermediate
- Access Intermediate Flashcards
- Introduction
- Primary Key
- Multiple Table Query
- Creating Forms
- Validation Within Forms
- Adding Related Fields
- Forms Created With Design View
- Find Functionality
- Creating Report
- Conclusion
Access 2010 Advanced
- Access Advanced Flashcards
- Introduction
- Customizing Access With Back Stage Options
- Mailing Labels
- Macros-Part1
- Macros-Part2
- Queries-Part1
- Queries-Part2
- Joining In Sequel
- Navigation
- Adding Chart With Specific Data
- Action Query
- Security
- Conclusion
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