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Microsoft Access Courses

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The self-paced Microsoft access 2000 tutorial is exceptional. Online access tutorial and Microsoft access 2000 tutorial with award winning content and engaging instructions. Courses meet or exceed certification exam objectives, teaching precisely what you need to know.

A+ Certification
MCSE Certification
MOUS Certification
Microsoft Certification
A+ Training
Exchange Server
IIS4
SQL Server
TCP/IP
Windows NT
Windows 2000
Windows 2000 Server
Access 2000
Excel 2000
Excel 2000 Expert
Word 2000
Word 2000 Expert
PowerPoint
Office 2000
Office 97
Cisco CCNA
Cisco CCDA
Oracle 8i
E-Commerce
Novel
Lotus Notes
Visual Basic
Java
HTML
FrontPage
Visual InterDev
PowerBuilder
FOCUS
UNIX
Sybase
PhotoShop
S.A.S.
QuickBooks
MS Works
PRG IV Programming
XML
Estate Planning
Interview Skils
Investing
Resumess Writing
Home Business
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These courses are for people who will work with Access products or preparing for MOUS Access 2000 certification.

This is self-paced, internet-based course -- there are no books to purchase and no scheduled classes to attend.

  • Creating Databases - shows users how to plan and create a database.
  • Building Tables - shows users how to create and populate database tables.
  • Modifying Tables - shows users how to edit table data, table structure, and field properties table format.
  • Sorting and Filtering - shows users how to find, filter, and sort records.
  • Relationships & Queries - shows users how to establish table relationships perform join operations and define and execute queries.
  • Building Forms - shows users how to create forms to change the appearance of reports and to add bound and unbound controls to reports.
  • Producing Reports - shows users how to create reports with the Report wizard arrange and organize reports and add bound and unbound controls to the report.
  • Advanced Tasks - shows users how to import data into databases create Web hypertext pages based on objects incorporate hyperlinks into objects and perform administrative tasks such as backing up the database.

After completing our courses, the user should be able to:

  • Identify appropriate input and output for a database
  • Plan a database
  • Create a database with and without the wizard
  • Select and print database objects
  • Explain the structure of a table, the data types used in the table, and the function of primary keys
  • Create a table using the wizard
  • Enter records into the table through a form or datasheet
  • Insert and delete records and fields
  • Modify the appearance and structure of the table in Design View
  • Change the size, format, and default value of fields
  • Use the Lookup and Input Mask wizards
  • Sort records
  • Create advanced sorts
  • Search for records
  • Apply and remove filters
  • Define table relationships
  • Display related records
  • Specify query criteria
  • Create calculated fields
  • Create and modify multi-table queries
  • Create a form
  • Edit the form in design view
  • Add and modify controls
  • Create and use calculated controls
  • Describe the components of reports
  • Create a report using the Report wizard.
  • Edit the report in design view
  • Add and modify controls in a report
  • Create and use calculated controls in a report
  • Import data into a table
  • Save an object as a Web page
  • Add hyperlinks to an object
  • Back up restore and compact a database