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Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 3
Prerequisites: Microsoft Access 2003: Levels 1 &
2
Upon successful completion of this course,
students will be able to do the following:
Restructure an existing set of data to improve
the design of a database.
Use a variety of techniques to summarize and
present data with queries.
Create and revise basic Access macros.
Create macros that improve data entry efficiency
and integrity.
Improve the effectiveness of data entry in
forms.
Improve the effectiveness of data displayed in
reports.
Maintain an Access database by using various
utility tools.
Lesson 1: Structuring Existing Data
Topic 1A: Import Data
Topic 1B: Analyze Tables
Topic 1C: Create a Junction Table
Topic 1D: Improve Table Structure
Lesson 2: Writing Advanced Queries
Topic 2A: Create Unmatched and Duplicates
Queries
Topic 2B: Group and Summarize Records Using
the Criteria Field
Topic 2C: Summarize Data with a Crosstab
Query
Topic 2D: Create a PivotTable and a
PivotChart
Topic 2E: Display a Graphical Summary on a
Form
Lesson 3: Simplifying Tasks with Macros
Topic 3A: Create a Macro
Topic 3B: Attach a Macro to a Command
Button
Topic 3C: Restrict Records Using a Where
Condition
Lesson 4: Adding Interaction and Automation with
Macros
Topic 4A: Require Data Entry with a Macro
Topic 4B: Display a Message Box with a
Macro
Topic 4C: Automate Data Entry
Lesson 5: Making Forms More Effective
Topic 5A: Change the Display of Data
Conditionally
Topic 5B: Display a Calendar on a Form
Topic 5C: Organize Information with Tab
Pages
Lesson 6: Making Reports More Effective
Topic 6A: Cancel Printing of a Blank Report
Topic 6B: Include a Chart in a Report
Topic 6C: Arrange Data in Columns
Topic 6D: Create a Report Snapshot
Lesson 7: Maintaining an Access Database
Topic 7A: Link Tables to External Data
Sources
Topic 7B: Back Up a Database
Topic 7C: Compact and Repair a Database
Topic 7D: Protect a Database with a
Password
Topic 7E: Determine Object Dependency
Topic 7F: Document a Database
Topic 7G: Analyze the Performance of a
Database
Course length: 8 Hours |
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