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In this course, students will learn how to get started with Microsoft Access, along with the components that are included in a database, such as opening and creating basic databases, as well as creating simple forms. They will also become familiar with the various objects that make up a database and how to use database templates.
This course focuses on working with table data, how to modify data within a table, as well as how to sort and filter those records, we will also take a look at creating lookup fields to enhance the integrity of your data.
This course examines how to query a database: joining data from different tables into a query, sorting and filtering data in a query, and performing calculations in a query.
In this course, learn how to create advanced queries (parameter and action queries), along with summarizing data.
In this course, students will learn about reports and how they are used to display data in a more readable fashion. They will become comfortable creating basic reports, as well as adding controls to them. Also, changing the theme that a report uses, and preparing a report to be printed are covered.
Students will become familiar with the planning processes that must be followed to successfully create a database. The fundamentals of database design with a focus on relational databases, how to create tables, manage fields, and create relationships between fields in various tables are also taught.
Joining tables is the subject of this course, with lessons on creating query joins and working with subdatasheets and subqueries.
There are many ways that you can join tables and their contained data. In this lesson, creating basic query joins, as well as joining tables that do not have a common field are covered. Students will become comfortable working with self-joins, subdatasheets and, also creating basic subqueries using SQL.
There are many ways that you can share Access data with other applications and export into a variety of different formats are covered. Exporting data as Excel files and text files, creating a basic mail merge, as well as importing data into Access are also covered.
This course takes a look at several topics to increase your students’ knowledge of Access 365. Here, students will learn how to add controls to forms, set form controls, create subforms, Organize Information with Tab Pages, Enhance Navigation with Forms, Format a Form, and Apply Conditional Formatting.
In this course, the focus switches to data validation. Covered here is field validation along with form and record validation.