Microsoft Access 2010
Course Description
The course begins by showing you how to switch from older versions of Microsoft Access to its 2010 and 2017 versions. We explain how to create and design a good database, starting with planning. We study the different keys and data types and how to save, add and navigate through data. The course also discusses how to create relationships within tables that bring data together. We also break down how to use ‘queries’ to extract meaningful information from databases.
The course teaches you how to create forms to make databases look more polished. We discuss how to create reports to represent your data visually and how to create, edit and publish your database to the Microsoft SharePoint Server for online use. We study the use of web browser controls to display web pages in an Access database and outline the keyboard shortcuts that can speed up your use of the program.
There are a few computing tools in the modern world that everybody should know how to use and Microsoft Access is one of them. By taking this course and getting up to speed with this popular program, you can optimize and simplify your database management. These valuable skills can really boost your professional development so sign up to quickly acquire new abilities and get ahead.
What you'll learn in this course?
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Office Productivity
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Data Security
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Microsoft Access
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Microsoft
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Sharepoint
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Databases
Course Curriculum
- Learning Outcomes
- Introduction to keyboard shortcuts
- Basic keyboard shortcuts
- Moving around in Access
- keyboard shortcuts for selecting
- Keyboard shortcuts for editing
- Introduction to access keys
- Basic access keys
- Getting around dialog boxes
- The property sheet and field list
- Other kinds of access keys
- Lesson Summary
Microsoft
Redmond, Washington State, USA
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