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Introduction to Access 2000 Access is a powerful database management system for microcomputers. ActiveEducation's course, Introduction to Access 2000, presents methods for performing basic database management tasks. Although no prior knowledge of databases is required, you should be familiar with basic computer operations. Course Objectives Why you might want to use a database Basic database terminology Lesson Topics Lesson 1:
Creating a Database
Getting Started with Access
Creating a Database File Lesson 2:
Working with Tables
Viewing Information in a Table
Printing a Datasheet
Viewing the Table Design
Creating Tables
Creating a Table in Design View
Adding a Field to a Table
Deleting and Moving Fields Lesson 3:
Data Entry and Modification
Creating Records
Setting Field Properties
Copying Records into a Table
Editing Records in a Table
Using the Undo Command
Finding Records
Deleting Records Lesson 4:
Querying a Database
Creating a Query
Applying Criteria to a Query
Using Relational Operators in a Query
Using Wildcards in a Query
Sorting a Query
Creating a Calculated Field
Creating a Multiple-Table Query
Printing a Query Lesson 5:
Designing a Form
Creating a Form
Using the Form Wizard
Resizing and Moving a Control
Adding a Label to a Form
Setting Control Properties Lesson 6:
Designing a Report
Creating a Report
Customizing a Report
Generating Mailing Labels
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