Access 2010

  • Access 2010: Level 1 - Creating Databases
    This course is designed for students who wish to learn the basic operations of the Microsoft Access 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.
  • Access 2010: Level 2 - Queries, Forms & Reports
    This course is designed for individuals who wish to learn intermediate-level operations of the Microsoft Access program. You will improve and customize tables, queries, forms and reports, and share Access data with other applications.
  • Access 2010: Level 3 - Advanced Queries & Macros
    You will create complex Access databases by structuring existing data, writing advanced queries, working with macros, and performing database maintenance.
  • Access 2010: Level 4 - Application Development & VBA
    Students will exchange data with other applications, automate business processes by using VBA code, and secure and share databases. This course is designed for students who have a thorough understanding of the basic and advanced user features of the Microsoft Access 2007 application, and are interested in learning introductory level administrator skill sets. The course is also for students who may be working in a web-based environment and may need to adapt Access applications to the environment.
  • Access 2010: Queries, Forms & Reports - Virtual Training
    This instructor-led, virtual training session teaches the skills needed to create queries, forms and reports. This course covers examples of subforms that allow the subset of a record to be viewed. Specific questions may be submitted prior to the class so that they may be integrated into the course.

    Virtual classes are interactive training sessions delivered in real-time via the Web.

  • Access 2010: Transition from Access 2003
    You will identify and use the new and enhanced features to Microsoft Office Access 2010 since the release of Microsoft Access 2003.
  • Access 2010: Understanding Relational Database Design - Virtual Training
    This instructor-led, virtual course teaches how to create a database and the parameters required to accomplish database creation. Students will learn how to enhance their database designs by integrating data with other applications, modifying a table design to control data entry, and using the principles of table relationships. The database creation portion will require approximately 1.25 hours of virtual training session, and the relational database concepts will require approximately .75 hours of the training session.

    Virtual classes are interactive training sessions delivered in real-time via the Web.