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Access 2003 Advanced

Course Overview and Purpose

Access 2003 (the Office 2003 database) is a powerful database application that runs on the Windows operating systems. By the end of this course, students should be able to set relationships between tables, create complex queries and forms, and use macros and Visual Basic to tie objects together in an application.

Prerequisites

Students should be familiar with the use of personal computers, understand basic file concepts (such as the use of files and folders for storing information) and be comfortable working in the Windows 95/98/ME/2000,Windows NT 4.0, or Windows XP environment.
Students should be familiar with the basic techniques for building tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports in Access. Knowledge of database concepts is assumed.
Moderate typing skills are also required.

Course Content

This two-day course covers a wide variety of database topics, including (but not limited to):

  • Enhancing Database Design
  • Building Queries
  • Designing Complex Forms
  • Programming in Access: Macros
  • Programming in Access: VBA
  • Customizing Reports

For complete course information, please call Stellar Publications Inc. at 1-800-508-5571, or email us at manuals@stellar.bc.ca.