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Microsoft Access 2007 helps you effectively track, report, and share information in a manageable environment. With a library of pre-built tracking applications (database solutions) and the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface, Access 2007 does not require deep database knowledge or programming skills. In this VTC course, Author / IT Instructor, Tim Warner introduces users to database design concepts while assisting them in becoming proficient with building and maintaining an Access 2007 database. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the Microsoft Access 2007 links.
Creating a Database from a Template
Creating a Database from Scratch
Creating a Table from a Template
Using Fields and Data Types pt. 1
Using Fields and Data Types pt. 2
Working in Datasheet View pt. 1
Working in Datasheet View pt. 2
Changing the Primary Key pt. 1
Changing the Primary Key pt. 2
Setting Table Relationships pt. 1
Setting Table Relationships pt. 2
Setting Table Relationships pt. 3
Using the Table Analyzer Wizard
Designing Action Queries pt. 1
Designing Action Queries pt. 2
Designing Action Queries pt. 3
Generating Totals and Averages
Password-Protecting Your Database pt. 1
Password-Protecting Your Database pt. 2
Distributing Your Database pt. 1
Distributing Your Database pt. 2
Understanding the Navigation Pane
Defining Custom Categories pt. 1
Defining Custom Categories pt. 2
Customizing Quick Access pt. 1
Customizing Quick Access pt. 2
Getting Certified in Access 2007
Access Ribbon Mapping Workbook
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