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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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- Louise Nolan
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Microsoft Access 2003 Introduction
Course Aims
This course is designed to help you to obtain the skills required to update records in a database and to use Access to create a simple database. You will learn to design tables and queries and to create forms and reports using built-in tools. |
Assumed Knowledge
Ideally, you will have completed the course "Microsoft Office 2003 and Windows XP Introduction". You should be able to use Microsoft Windows and basic functions in Office to start an application, get help, and open, close, and save files. |
Course Audience
Those wanting to design simple database structures using Access. |
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Table of Contents
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Access 2003 - Basic Database Concepts
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Understand what a database is
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Recognise the advantages of using a computer database
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Know the function of the main database objects (table, query, form, report)
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Access 2003 - What is Access?
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Recognise the different elements of the Access screen
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Create a new blank database
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Select a database object using the Objects Bar
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Open and close an existing database
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Log on to an existing database
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Make a backup copy of a database file
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Access 2003 - The Database and Table Wizards
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Create a database using the Database Wizard
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Create a table using the Table Wizard
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Access 2003 - Adding and Editing Records
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Enter records using a datasheet
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Undo changes to a field or record
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Navigate through records in a datasheet
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Check spelling in a datasheet
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Delete records from a table
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Access 2003 - Using a Datasheet
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Modify the layout and formatting of a datasheet
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Sort records by a single field or by more than one field
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Apply and remove a filter
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Use Filter by Selection or Filter by Form
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Use basic operators to construct simple criteria expressions
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Access 2003 - Designing a Table
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Determine data inputs and outputs for a database
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Create a table in design view
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Switch between design and datasheet views and different object windows
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Modify basic field properties (size, format)
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Access 2003 - Using a Form
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Understand the differences between a form and a datasheet
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Use AutoForm to generate a simple form
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Create a form with the Form Wizard
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Enter and edit records using a form
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Navigate through records in a form
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Add, delete, and modify records using a form
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Find, sort, and filter records using a form
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Add a label to a form header or footer
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Access 2003 - Using a Select Query
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Understand the differences between a query and a sort or filter
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Create a query using the Simple Query Wizard
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Add, remove, and hide query fields
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Run, save, close, open, and delete a query
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Access 2003 - Using Criteria Expressions
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Select records by a single criterion
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Select records using multiple criteria
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Access 2003 - Using a Report
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Preview output from an object
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Print output from database objects (table, query, form, or report)
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Use AutoReport to generate a basic report
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Save, close, open, and delete a report
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Change the Page Setup of database objects
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Access 2003 - Creating a Report
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Create a report using the Report Wizard
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Move, resize, and delete controls
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Add and modify a label control
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Undo and Redo design changes
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Access 2003 - Modifying a Table
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Set table field properties (size, caption, format)
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Use the Hyperlink data type
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Modify a table by adding and removing fields and changing field properties
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Use Name AutoCorrect and propagate field changes
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