Clear Canyon Technologies Software Training

Microsoft® Office Access 2003: Level 1

Course Objective
Introduction to the features of the Microsoft® Office Access 2003 application.

Target Student
This course is designed for students who wish to learn the basic operations of the Access 2003 database program to perform their day-to-day responsibilities, and to understand the advantages that using a relational database program can bring to their business processes. The Level 1 course is for the individual whose job responsibilities include working with tables to create and maintain records, locate records, and produce reports based on the information in the database. It also provides the fundamental knowledge and techniques needed to advance to more technical Access responsibilities, such as creating and maintaining new databases and using programming techniques that enhance Access applications.

Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • examine the Microsoft® Office Access 2003 database application.
  • manage the data in a database.
  • examine existing table relationships.
  • query the database.
  • design simple forms.
  • create and modify Access reports.

Course Content

Lesson 1: An Overview of Access 2003
Topic 1A: Relational Databases
Topic 1B: The Access Environment
Topic 1C: The Database Environment
Topic 1D: Examine an Access Table

Lesson 2: Managing Data
Topic 2A: Examine an Access Form
Topic 2B: Add and Delete Records
Topic 2C: Sort Records Topic
Topic 2D: Display Record Sets Topic
Topic 2E: Update Records Topic
Topic 2F: Run a Report

Lesson 3: Establishing Table Relationships
Topic 3A: Identify Table Relationships
Topic 3B: Identify Primary and Foreign Keys in the Relationships Window
Topic 3C: Working with Subdatasheets

Lesson 4: Querying the Database
Topic 4A: The Select Query
Topic 4B: Add Criteria to a Query
Topic 4C: Add a Calculated Field to a Query
Topic 4D: Perform a Calculation on a Record Grouping

Lesson 5: Designing Forms
Topic 5A: Form Design Guidelines
Topic 5B: Create AutoForms
Topic 5C: Create a Form Using the Form Wizard
Topic 5D: Modify the Design of a Form

Lesson 6: Producing Reports
Topic 6A: Create an AutoReport
Topic 6B: Create a Report by Using the Wizard
Topic 6C: Examine a Report in Design View
Topic 6D: Add a Calculated Field to a Report
Topic 6E: Modify the Format Properties of a Control
Topic 6F: AutoFormat a Report Topic 6G: Adjust the Width of a Report

 

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October 2007 Software Training Schedule

Access 2003 Level 1 - 10/19/07
Access 2007 Level 1 - 10/22/07

Access 2003 Level 2 - 10/24/07

Excel 2003 Level 1 - 10/2/07
Excel 2007 Level 1 - 10/2/07

PowerPoint 2003 Level 1 - 10/12/07
PowerPoint 2007 Level 1 - 10/16/07

Word 2003 Level 1 - 10/8/07
Word 2007 Level 1 - 10/9/07

Project Management Professional - Oct 1-5

5047: Introduction to Installing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Oct 15-17

Windows Vista Support - Oct 15-19

2279: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure - Oct 22-26

2400: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 - Oct 29 - Nov 2




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