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Access 2007 - Level 2 On-Site Training
Create complex Access databases by structuring existing data, writing advanced queries, working with macros, making effective use of forms and reports, and also by performing database maintenance.
Course Description/Agenda
Overview :
In this
course, students will create complex Access databases by structuring
existing data, writing advanced queries, working with macros, making
effective use of forms and reports, and also by performing database
maintenance. (Second Edition)
At Course Completion:
Upon
successful completion of this course, students will be able to: -
restructure data into appropriate tables to ensure data dependency
and minimize redundancy. - write advanced queries to analyze and
summarize data. - create and revise Access macros. - display data
more effectively in a form. - customize reports by using various
Access features, thus making them more effective. - maintain your
database using tools provided by Access.
Prerequisite(s) or equivalent
knowledge:
Other Related Classes:
Access 2007 New Features |
Office 2007 New Features |
Lesson 1: Structuring Existing Data |
Analyze Tables
Create a Junction Table
Improve Table Structure
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Lesson 2: Writing Advanced Queries |
Create Subqueries
Create Unmatched and Duplicate Queries
Group and Summarize Records Using Criteria
Summarize Data Using a Crosstab Query
Create a PivotTable and a PivotChart
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Lesson 3: Simplifying Tasks with Macros
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Create a Macro
Attach a Macro
Restrict Records Using a Condition
Validate Data Using a Macro
Automate Data Entry Using a Macro
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Lesson 4: Making Effective Use of Forms
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Display a Calendar on a Form
Organize Information with Tab Pages
Display a Summary of Data in a Form
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Lesson 5: Making Reports More Effective
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Include a Chart in a Report
Print Data in Columns
Cancel Printing of a Blank Report
Create a Report Snapshot
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Lesson 6: Maintaining an Access Database
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Link Tables to External Data Sources
Manage a Database
Determine Object Dependency
Document a Database
Analyze the Performance of a Database
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