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What You'll Learn
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Level One |
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Introduction |
| 2.
Creating a Database |
| 3.
Creating and Using Tables |
| 4.
Entering Data into a Table |
| 5.
Creating and Modifying Forms |
| 6. Adding
a Field to a Form |
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Level Two |
| 7.
Introduction |
| 8. Using
the Table Wizard |
| 9. Using
the Form Wizard |
| 10.
Create a Table |
| 11. Table
Relationships |
| 12.
Create Queries |
| 13. Using
Queries in Forms |
| 14.
Create and Modify Reports |
| 15.
Queries with Multiple Tables |
| 16.
Create Custom Reports |
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Level Three |
| 17.
Introduction |
| 18.
Importing Data into an Access Database |
| 19. Using
the Find Duplicates Query Wizard |
| 20.
Select Queries vs. Action Queries |
| 21.
Linking Tables Between Two Databases |
| 22. Using
A Union Query |
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| Learn
Access 2004 is the only tutorial you’ll ever need to learn how
to use this popular database program. With Access 2004, you can
create simple yet powerful databases to store anything and
everything you want. At work, it’s great for contact details and
product information. At home, use it to file addresses, phone
numbers or perhaps your CD or video collection. But whatever you
want to use it for, if you learn Access 2004 with Video
Professor you’ll be organized in no time at all. |
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Microsoft Access is a
desktop database program.
Access is
used to store, sort and manage pieces of information, lists
and other data.
You'll
find Microsoft Access most helpful in tracking phone
numbers, recipes, business transactions and more. |
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