Course Information
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Course Overview
All you need to know to design, build and use a basic database
This course covers the basic functions and features of Access 2007. Students will learn how to design and create databases; work with tables, fields, and records; sort and filter data; and create queries, forms, and reports. Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist program, this course will help students prepare for the Access 2007 exam (77-605). For comprehensive certification training, students should complete Access 2007: Introduction, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Course Content
- 11 section(s)
- 44 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Getting Started
- Section 3 Opening An Existing Database
- Section 4 Create a New Table Using the Datasheet View
- Section 5 Create a New Table in Design View
- Section 6 Adding Records to a Table
- Section 7 Finding Data
- Section 8 An Overview of Queries
- Section 9 Forms
- Section 10 Reports
- Section 11 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Ability to open, navigate and enter data in a database
- Effectively create tables in a new database
- Understand how to use queries
- Build and use forms
- Build and use reports
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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CChandrashekhar Pethe
Too good for an absolute beginner like me. Hats off>>>>
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JJerry Schiller
good presentation and voice
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MMarcos Quílez Martín
Es ágil y práctico.
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FFrank Sacco
I was able to complete the course comfortably in a single evening. Subject was presented at a steady pace and a logical order, free of venturing off into concepts suited for later study.