Access is Microsoft's "desktop" database application, and a key component of the Microsoft Office suite of applications. Access is the most widely used database system of its kind, and it's popularity makes it the de facto industry standard database to use for creating personal, departmental, and small business database applications.
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Duration | Level | View syllabus |
| 10 hours | Intermediate | Practical Access 2010 | |
| This course assumes no prior knowledge of Access 2010. It shows you how to use Access databases, and how to design and create your own databases from scratch. | |||
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Duration | Level | View syllabus |
| 8 hours | Advanced | Advanced Access 2010 | |
| This course takes over from where Practical Access 2010 left off. It covers many aspects of relational database design and development, along with macros, integration with Word, Excel and other applications, publishing to the World Wide Web, and database management. The course assumes the same level of knowledge as provided by the Practical Access 2010 course. | |||
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Duration | Level | View syllabus |
| 10 hours | Intermediate | Practical Access 2007 | |
| This course assumes no prior knowledge of Access 2007. It shows you how to use Access databases, and how to design and create your own databases from scratch. | |||
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Duration | Level | View syllabus |
| 8 hours | Advanced | Advanced Access 2007 | |
| This course takes over from where Practical Access 2007 left off. It covers many aspects of relational database design and development, along with macros, integration with Word, Excel and other applications, publishing to the World Wide Web, and database management. The course assumes the same level of knowledge as provided by the Practical Access 2007 course. | |||
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Duration | Level | View syllabus |
| 10 hours | Intermediate | Practical Access 2003 | |
| This course assumes no prior knowledge of Access 2003. It shows you how to use Access databases, and how to design and create your own databases from scratch. | |||
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Duration | Level | View syllabus |
| 8 hours | Advanced | Advanced Access 2003 | |
| This course takes over from where Practical Access 2003 left off. It covers many aspects of relational database design and development, along with macros, integration with Word, Excel and other applications, publishing to the World Wide Web, and database management. The course assumes the same level of knowledge as provided by the Practical Access 2003 course. | |||