Databases
Microsoft Access 2007
Access 2007 New Features - CCE 0100 If you have worked with Microsoft Office Access 2003 or an earlier version, you need to be aware of the additional features available in the latest release of this software. In this four hour course, you will be introduced to the updates of this software for improving the management, presentation and distribution of your databases.
Access 2007 Level I - CCE 0117
Access 2007 Level II - CCE 0118
Access 2007 Level III - CCE 0119
Microsoft Access 2003
Access 2003 Level I - TIS 0266
Learn the basics of setting up and using database tables in Access 2003. Create, edit and work with tables, set field properties and find data. Develop skills to use the query functions in Access. Experience with Microsoft Windows is required.
Access 2003 Level II - TIS 0271
Build your basic Access capabilities by learning how to create basic forms and reports and use advanced query techniques. Level 1 Access or Experience working with Access tables and queries is necessary. Version 2003
Access 2003 Level III - TIS 0272
Level 3 Access focuses on advanced form and report design using design view. Topics include manipulating controls, using editing tools and creating charts. Access Experience using forms, reports and queries is necessary. Version 2003
Access Level 2003 IV - CCE 0052
Access Level IV focuses on advanced features such as using sub forms and switchboards, creating macros and replicating databases. Access Experience using forms and reports and queries is necessary. Version 2003
Access 2003 VBA - CCE 0007
This training covers VBA programming using Access 2002 and covers the following topics: using the Visual Basic editor; programming basics; controlling program flow; working with , modules, and creating procedures in modules Use control and loop structures in VBA code, handle events by automating controls on forms, trap and resolve errors in code, add Web browser controls to forms, and work with MDE files.
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