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Access 2010: Basic + CertBlaster
Course Number: AP0648
Category: Business & Office Applications
Duration: 1.00 day
Description
This ILT Series course, rated 5.0/5.0 in overall quality by ProCert Labs, covers the basic functions and features of Access 2010. After an introduction to database concepts and the Access environment and Help systems, students will learn how to design and create databases. Then they will work with tables, fields, and records; sort and filter data; and set field properties and data entry rules. Students will then learn to create queries, forms, and reports.
Objectives
This course will help students prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Access 2010 (exam 77-885). For comprehensive certification training, students should complete the Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced courses for Access 2010.
Outline
  • Unit 1: Getting started
    • Topic A: Database concepts
    • Topic B: Exploring the Access environment
    • Topic C: Getting help

 

  • Unit 2: Databases and tables
    • Topic A: Planning and designing databases
    • Topic B: Exploring tables
    • Topic C: Creating table 

 

  • Unit 3: Fields and records
    • Topic A: Changing the design of a table
    • Topic B: Finding and editing records
    • Topic C: Organizing records 

 

  • Unit 4: Data entry rules
    • Topic A: Setting field properties
    • Topic B: Working with input masks
    • Topic C: Setting validation rules 

 

  • Unit 5: Basic queries
    • Topic A: Creating and using queries
    • Topic B: Modifying query results and queries
    • Topic C: Performing operations in queries

 

  • Unit 6: Using forms
    • Topic A: Creating forms
    • Topic B: Using Design view
    • Topic C: Sorting and filtering records 

 

  • Unit 7: Working with reports
    • Topic A: Creating reports
    • Topic B: Modifying and printing reports

 

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Class material is subject to change and may be presented in a slightly different format than listed.