Course
number: 084889
Software: Microsoft® Office Access™ 2007
Course length: 1.0 day(s)
Certification: Microsoft Office Specialist: Microsoft® Access™ 2007
Your training in and use
of Microsoft® Office Access™ 2007 has provided you with a solid foundation in
the basic and intermediate skills for working in Microsoft® Office Access™
2007. You have worked with the various Access objects, such as tables, queries,
forms, and reports. In this course, you will extend your knowledge into some of
the more specialized and advanced capabilities of Access by structuring
existing data, writing advanced queries, working with macros, enhancing forms
and reports, and maintaining a database.
Course
Objective: You
will create complex Access databases by structuring existing data, writing
advanced queries, working with macros, making effective use of forms and
reports, and also by performing database maintenance.
Target Student: The Level 3 course is for the individual whose job
responsibilities include working with related tables; creating advanced
queries, forms, and reports; writing macros to automate common tasks; and
performing general database maintenance. It is also designed as one in a series
of courses for students pursuing the Microsoft® Office Specialist Certification
for Microsoft® Office Access™ 2007, and it is a prerequisite to take more
advanced courses in Microsoft® Office Access™ 2007.
Prerequisites: To ensure the successful completion of Microsoft® Office
Access 2007™: Level 3, the following Element K courses or equivalent knowledge
are recommended for familiarity with: basic and intermediate features of Access
tables, relationships, queries, forms, and reports, as well as:
Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced,
classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Microsoft®
Access™ 2007: Level 3 is one of a series of Element K courseware titles that
addresses Microsoft Office Specialist skill sets. The Office Specialist program
is for individuals who use Microsoft’s business desktop software and who seek
recognition for their expertise with specific Microsoft products. Certification
candidates must pass one or more proficiency exams in order to earn Office
Specialist certification.
For this course, you will need one computer
for each student and one for the instructor. Each computer will need the
following minimum hardware components:
Upon
successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Lesson
1: Structuring Existing Data
Topic 1A: Analyze Tables
Topic 1B: Create a Junction Table
Topic 1C: Improve the Table Structure
Lesson
2: Writing Advanced Queries
Topic 2A: Create Subqueries
Topic 2B: Create Unmatched and Duplicate
Queries
Topic 2C: Group and Summarize Records Using
Criteria
Topic 2D: Summarize Data Using a Crosstab
Query
Topic 2E: Create a PivotTable and a
PivotChart
Lesson
3: Simplifying Tasks with Macros
Topic 3A: Create a Macro
Topic 3B: Attach a Macro
Topic 3C: Restrict Records Using a Condition
Topic 3D: Validate Data Using a Macro
Topic 3E: Automate Data Entry Using a Macro
Lesson
4: Making Effective Use of Forms
Topic 4A: Display a Calendar on a Form
Topic 4B: Organize Information with Tab Pages
Topic 4C: Display a Summary of Data in a Form
Lesson
5: Making Reports More Effective
Topic 5A: Include a Chart in a Report
Topic 5B: Print Data in Columns
Topic 5C: Cancel Printing of a Blank Report
Topic 5D: Create a Report Snapshot
Lesson
6: Maintaining an Access Database
Topic 6A: Link Tables to External Data
Sources
Topic 6B: Manage a Database
Topic 6C: Determine Object Dependency
Topic 6D: Document a Database
Topic 6E: Analyze the Performance of a
Database
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