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Product Description
Software: Microsoft® Office Access 2003
Course length: 1.0 day(s)
Certification: Microsoft Office Specialist: Access 2003
Target Student: This course is designed for the student who wishes to learn intermediate and advanced operations of the Microsoft® Office Access 2003 database program. The Level 3 course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include working with heavily related tables; creating advanced queries, forms, and reports; writing macros to automate common tasks; and performing general database maintenance. It is also designed as one in a series of courses for students pursuing the Microsoft® Office Specialist Certification for Microsoft® Office Access 2003, and it is a prerequisite to taking more advanced courses in Microsoft® Office Access 2003.
Prerequisites: To ensure the successful completion of Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 3, we recommend completion of the following Element K courses, or equivalent knowledge (familiarity with basic and intermediate features of Access tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports) from another source:
Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 3
Course Specifications
Course number: 084462Software: Microsoft® Office Access 2003
Course length: 1.0 day(s)
Certification: Microsoft Office Specialist: Access 2003
Course Description
Your training in and use of Microsoft® Office Access 2003 has provided you with a solid foundation in the basic and intermediate skills for working in Microsoft® Office Access 2003. You're now ready to extend your knowledge into some of the more specialized and advanced capabilities.
Course Objective: You will create complex Access databases using forms, reports, and macros.Target Student: This course is designed for the student who wishes to learn intermediate and advanced operations of the Microsoft® Office Access 2003 database program. The Level 3 course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include working with heavily related tables; creating advanced queries, forms, and reports; writing macros to automate common tasks; and performing general database maintenance. It is also designed as one in a series of courses for students pursuing the Microsoft® Office Specialist Certification for Microsoft® Office Access 2003, and it is a prerequisite to taking more advanced courses in Microsoft® Office Access 2003.
Prerequisites: To ensure the successful completion of Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 3, we recommend completion of the following Element K courses, or equivalent knowledge (familiarity with basic and intermediate features of Access tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports) from another source:
- Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 1
- Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 2
Hardware Requirements
For this course, you will need one computer for each student and one for the instructor. Each computer will need the following minimum hardware components:
- A 233 MHz Pentium-class processor if you use Windows XP Professional as your operating system. 300 MHz is recommended.
- A 133 MHz Pentium-class processor if you use Windows 2000 Professional as your operating system.
- 128 MB of RAM.
- A 5 GB hard disk or larger if you use Windows XP Professional as your operating system. You should have at least 600 MB of free hard-disk space available for the Office installation.
- A 3 GB hard disk or larger if you use Windows 2000 Professional as your operating system. You should have at least 600 MB of free hard-disk space available for the Office installation.
- A floppy-disk drive.
- A mouse or other pointing device.
- An 800 x 600 resolution monitor.
- Network cards and cabling for local network access.
- Internet access (see your local network administrator).
- A printer (optional).
- A projection system to display the instructor's computer screen.
Platform Requirements
- Windows
Software Requirements
- Either Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1, or Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 3.
- Microsoft® Office Professional Edition 2003.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:- 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.
Course Content
- 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
- Appendix A: Microsoft Office Specialist Program