Introduction to Access 2003

PT6310
Training Summary
This course is for the new user of Access and assumes no experience with relational databases. The topics cover the critical skills you need to get started creating databases in Access and working with the data by using tables, queries, forms, and reports.
Prerequisites
This course assumes that students are familiar with the benefits of using personal computers and have used a mouse and keyboard. They should be comfortable in the Windows environment and able to use Windows to manage information on your computer. Specifically, students should be able to navigate to information stored on the computer, manage files and folders, and work with multiple windows at one time.
Duration
1 Day/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course targets people who want to gain the skills necessary to use Access to create a database to hold information on a subject and/or the basic skills needed to maintain and report on data in an Access database.
Course Topics
  • Getting Started
  • Creating Tables
  • Working with Tables
  • Editing Tables
  • Printing Data
  • Creating Relationships
  • Using Simple Queries
  • Modifying Query Results
  • Creating Basic Forms
  • Creating Basic Reports
  • Getting Help

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