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Microsoft Access Overview

  Databases are designed to maintain and manage large amounts of information. Access can be used to develop tables, make relationships between the tables, create queries to extract related information, develop forms to make input easier, and create reports for viewing the end result. Often times, people begin to gather information in Excel and realize that a database would be a better choice to maintain the information collected. The following classes are available to teach these capabilities: 
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Access 2010 Level 1
Access 2010 Level 2

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  Note: The most common Microsoft versions used in industry are Access 2010. If you have an older version, you might want to upgrade to the Microsoft Office 2010 suite due to potential incompatibility issues.
 
     
  The following are some examples:  
 

SubForm Calculation Field - Forms Example Database
Switchboard Exercise - Example Database (World29.mdb)
Forms Layout types
Make Query Example - Example Database (World10.mdb)
Reports Exercise - Example Database (wsgoods.mdb)
Database Relationships

 

 
  Access 2010 Interface Example

 

Access 2007 Interface Example

 

Access 2003 Interface Example

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

Word Spelling and Grammar Example (Requires Word 2003 or greater)