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Access is the Relational Database within the Office Suite of programs. A database is a collection of similar information about a subject. In its simplest form it is a list, for example telephone directory, but this can be extended to a management tool assisting with managing a company's client list or the production of a quotation system

Access is a little different to the other parts of the Office suite as explained on the right, so this course usually last 2 days.

More detail is included in the attached files that you can download.



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TRAIN / SOFTWARE TRAINING / ACCESS

Microsoft Access Foundation/Intermediate
Due to the complexity of the Access program, itself, this course runs over two days. The reason for this is that, unlike the other programs in the Office Suite that you can use with (relatively) minimum knowledge gaining experience as you go and using the product on a “need to know” basis, with Access, to get the best out of it, you need to know a “bit” about everything. This will then enable you to understand how the program works and allow the user to move forward in a more structured way.

By the end of this course, the delegate will be able to understand the basic principles involved in good database design, begin to build the tables and queries which allow relationships to be defined and finally produce the forms and reports to show the information contained within the database.


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