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Use relational database concepts, and design and build an Access database.
This course will benefit those who use,
build, or maintain Microsoft Access databases. Basic Windows skills
are required.
An Overview of Microsoft Access
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Relational Databases
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The Access Environment
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The Database Environment
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Examine an Access Table
Managing Data
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Examine an Access Form
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Add and Delete Records
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Sort Records
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Display Record Sets
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Update Records
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Run a Report
Establishing Table Relationships
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Identify Table Relationships
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Identify Primary and Foreign Keys in the Relationships Window
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Working with Subdatasheets
Querying the Database
Designing Forms
Producing Reports
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Create an AutoReport
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Create a Report by Using the Wizard
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Examine a Report in Design View
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Add a Calculated Field to a Report
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Modify the Format Properties of a Control
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AutoFormat a Report
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Adjust the Width of a Report
Planning a Database
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Design a Relational Database
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Identify Database Purpose
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Review Existing Data
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Determine Fields
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Group Fields into Tables
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Normalize the Data
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Designate Primary and Foreign Keys
Building the Structure of a Database
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Create a New Database
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Create a Table Using a Wizard
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Create Tables in Design View
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Create Relationships between Tables
Controlling Data Entry
Finding and Joining Data
Creating Flexible Queries
Improving Your Forms
Customizing Your Reports
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Organize Report Information
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Set Report Control Properties
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Control Report Pagination
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Summarize Information
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Add a Subreport to an Existing Report
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Create Mailing Labels
Expanding the Reach of Your Data
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Publish Access Data as a Word Document
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Analyze Access Data in Excel
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Export Data to a Text File
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Merge Access Data with a Word Document
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