Microsoft Access
allows for the creation of complex databases. Learn how to create
tables, reports, queries, forms and more!
Access is used to create custom databases. Whether you want to hold
contact information, financial information, inventory, or other information,
Access is the way to go. We offer five class levels: Introduction,
Intermediate, Advanced, Advanced Data Access, and VBA.
Microsoft Access Introduction:
In our Introduction to Access you will learn to design a database,
create tables, use forms, use filters, enter and correct information,
perform queries by using practical examples and create reports.
Microsoft Access Intermediate:
In our Intermediate Access class you'll learn how to use action
queries, use calculated fields, adjust data types, set field properties, and
perform database maintenance. You will also use input masks, use controls in
forms, learn the lookup feature, work with Access and the Internet, and work
further with queries and reports.Download
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Microsoft Access Advanced Access:
In our Advanced Access class you will learn the principles of table
relationships; advanced query techniques; an introduction to functions,
macro actions, advanced form techniques including using macros in forms;
database security, and advanced report techniques.Download
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Microsoft Access Advanced Data Access:
In our Advanced Data Access class you'll learn remote database
management, how to exchange data with XML and other applications, and how to
automate your business processes using VBA code.
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Microsoft Access VBA:
In our Access VBA class you will learn how to make your data available
on a website, develop a PivotTable and a PivotChart, import XML data, export
Access data, use VBA to automate a business process, create a database
switchboard, set and modify your startup options, distribute a database and
add security features to it.Download
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