Access 2003 Level 2
Prerequisites:
To ensure the successful completion of Microsoft Access 2003: Level 2, we recommend completion of the following courses, or equivalent knowledge (basic familiarity with Access tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports) from another source:Microsoft Access 2003: Level 1
Course Description:
As you begin this course, you should have the basic skills you need to work with a Microsoft® Office Access 2003 databases. This includes working with Access tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports. But thus far you have been focusing on essential database user skills only. In this course you will consider how to design and create a new Access database, how to customize data…
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Prerequisites:
To ensure the successful completion of Microsoft Access 2003: Level 2, we recommend completion of the following courses, or equivalent knowledge (basic familiarity with Access tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports) from another source:Microsoft Access 2003: Level 1
Course Description:
As you begin this course, you should have the basic skills you need to work with a Microsoft® Office Access 2003 databases. This includes working with Access tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports. But thus far you have been focusing on essential database user skills only. In this course you will consider how to design and create a new Access database, how to customize database components, and how to share Access data with other applications.
You will design and create a new Access database; improve queries, forms, and reports; and integrate Microsoft ® Office Access 2003 with other applications.
Microsoft ® Access 2003: Level 2 is designed for the student who wishes to learn intermediate-level operations of the Microsoft ® Access program. The Level 2 course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include creating new databases, tables, and relationships, as well as working with and revising intermediate-level queries, forms, and reports. It also introduces the student to integrating Access data with other applications such as Microsoft ® Word or Excel. This course is also designed for students pursuing the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification for Access 2003, and it is a prerequisite to taking more advanced courses in Access 2003.
This course includes the following modules:
Planning a Database
- Design a Relational Database
- Identify Database Purpose
- Group Fields into Tables
- Normalize the Data
- Designate Primary and Foreign Keys
Building the Structure of a Database
- Create a New Database
- Create a Table Using a Wizard
- Create Tables in Design View
- Create Relationships between Tables
Controlling Data Entry
- Restrict Data Entry with Field Properties
- Create an Input Mask
- Create a Lookup Field
Finding and Joining Data
- Find Data with Filters
- Create Query Joins
- Join Unrelated Tables
- Relate Data Within a Table
Creating Flexible Queries
- Set Select Query Properties
- Create Parameter Queries
- Create Action Queries
Improving Your Forms
- Enhance the Appearance of a Form
- Restrict Data Entry in Forms
- Add Command Buttons
- Create a Subform
Customizing Your Reports
- Organize Report Information
- Set Report Control Properties
- Control Report Pagination
- Summarize Information
- Add a Subreport to an Existing Report
- Create Mailing Labels
Expanding the Reach of Your Data
- Publish Access Data as a Word Document
- Analyze Access Data in Excel
- Export Data to a Text File
- Merge Access Data with a Word Document
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