Microsoft Access Specialization Training
About Course
Course Overview
Description
Have you always wanted to learn Microsoft Access but you just don’t know where to start?
Or maybe you have started but you just don’t know how to use some of the more advanced features.
Then our complete Microsoft Access 2016 Master Class: Beginner to Advanced is for You!
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What do you get with this course?
Hours of easy-to-watch video lessons
Downloadable Resources
Practical activities
Instructor support if you have any questions
Community of students ready to help
What will you learn in this “Microsoft Access 2016 Master Class: Beginner to Advanced.”
In short, you’ll learn it all! Seriously, our goal is to make the most comprehensive Microsoft Access course out there – not filled with fluff, but filled with only the most actionable and latest tips and strategies. We’ll be updating this course periodically to make sure we’re covering any change with Microsoft Access.
You’ll start by an overview of the course and learn how to get started with Microsoft Access.
Certification
Upon competing the course, learners will receive a verified certificate to boost their career. (see a sample certificate below)
Course Content
MS Access 2016 Specialization Training
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MS Access 2016 – Orientation
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MS Access 2016 – Create Simple Database
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MS Access 2016 – Get Help
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MS Access 2016 – Create Table
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MS Access 2016 – Modify Table Data
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MS Access 2016 – Sort and Filter Records
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MS Access 2016 – Create Lookups
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MS Access 2016 – Join Data from Different Tables in Query
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MS Access 2016 – Sort and Filter Data in Query
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MS Access 2016 – Perform Calculations in Query
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MS Access 2016 – Create a Form
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MS Access 2016 – Modify the Design of Form
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MS Access 2016 – View and Edit Data in Form
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MS Access 2016 – Create a Report
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MS Access 2016 – Add Controls to Report
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MS Access 2016 – Enhance Appearance of Report
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MS Access 2016 – Prepare Report for Print
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MS Access 2016 – Relational Database Design
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MS Access 2016 – Create Table Relationships
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MS Access 2016 – Create Parameter Queries
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MS Access 2016 – Create Action Queries
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MS Access 2016 – Create Unmatched and Duplicate Queries
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MS Access 2016 – Summarize Data
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MS Access 2016 – Import Data into Access
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MS Access 2016 – Export Data to Text File Formats
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MS Access 2016 – Export Access Data to Excel
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MS Access 2016 – Create Mail Merge
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MS Access 2016 – Data Normalization
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MS Access 2016 – Create Junction Table
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MS Access 2016 – Improve Table Structure
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MS Access 2016 – Create Query Joins
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MS Access 2016 – Join Tables That Have No Common Fields
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MS Access 2016 – Relate Data within Table
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MS Access 2016 – Work with Sub datasheets
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MS Access 2016 – Create Subqueries
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MS Access 2016 – Organize Report Information
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MS Access 2016 – Format Reports
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MS Access 2016 – Include Control Formatting in Report
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MS Access 2016 – Add Calculated Field to Report
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MS Access 2016 – Add Controls to Forms
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MS Access 2016 – Create Subforms
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MS Access 2016 – Add Subreport to Existing Report
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MS Access 2016 – Organize Information with Tab Pages
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MS Access 2016 – Enhance Navigation of Forms
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MS Access 2016 – Apply Conditional Formatting
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MS Access 2016 – Field and Record Validation
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MS Access 2016 – Form Validation
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MS Access 2016 – Create a Macro
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MS Access 2016 – Create an Event-Driven Data Macro
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MS Access 2016 – Create a Database Switchboard
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MS Access 2016 – Modify Database Switchboard
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MS Access 2016 – Set Startup Options