Access 2007 Part 1: Getting Started
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Part 1 of 5 in the Access 2007 series. If you are tasked with building a new database, fixing your company's Access database, or just wish to ditch the bulky Excel spreadsheet, this is the course for you.
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Course Description
Part 1 of 5 in the Access 2007 series. If you are tasked with building a new database, fixing your company's Access database, or just wish to ditch the bulky Excel spreadsheet, this is the course for you. This course will teach you to track and report data more efficiently by walking you through the database design process, teaching you how to build tables and forms to enter data, and how to design queries and reports to retrieve and view data. No experience with Access or database design is necessary; however, experience with Microsoft Office applications and data entry is helpful.
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Course Syllabus
Welcome to Train Signal!- 11m 13s
—Introduction to Your Instructor 2m 31s
—Course Introduction 3m 14s
—Overall Design 1m 34s
—The Scenario for the Course 0m 43s
—Exam Objectives 3m 11sMicrosoft Access: The Back Story- 5m 22s
—Why IT Departments 'Hate' Access 2m 27s
—Introduction to Relational Databases 1m 1s
—The General Order for Building Databases 1m 54sWelcome to Microsoft Access 2007- 55m 43sIntroduction to Microsoft Access Objects- 42m 8sDesigning a Database- 49m 32s