PREREQUISITES:
To
ensure your success in your course you should have experience working with
Microsoft Access 2013, including a working knowledge of database design and
creation, form design and creation, report design and creation, a working
knowledge of database querying and the various table relationships. You can
obtain this level of skill and knowledge by taking the following Logical
Operations courses:
1. Microsoft Office
Access 2013: Part 1
2. Microsoft Office
Access 2013: Part 2
WHO SHOULD
ATTEND:
Students
taking this course are database administrators or prospective database
administrators who have experience working with Access and need to learn
advanced skills.
This
course is also for students who seek the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
certification and who want to prepare for Exam 77-885, Microsoft Office 2013.
Lesson 1:
Implementing Advanced Form Design
Topic
A: Add Controls to Forms
Topic
B: Create Subforms
Topic
C: Organize Information with Tab Pages
Topic
D: Enhance Navigation of Forms
Topic
E: Apply Conditional Formatting
Lesson 2:
Using Data Validation
Topic
A: Field and Record Validation
Topic
B: Form Validation
Lesson 3:
Using Macros to Improve User Interface Design
Topic
A: Create a Macro
Topic
B: Restrict Records Using a Condition
Topic
C: Validate Data Using a Macro
Topic
D: Automate Data Entry Using a Macro
Topic
E: Convert a Macro to VBA
Lesson 4:
Using Advanced Database Management
Topic
A: Link Tables to External Data Sources
Topic
B: Manage a Database
Topic
C: Determine Object Dependency
Topic
D: Document a Database
Topic
E: Analyze the Performance of a Database
Lesson 5:
Distributing and Securing a Database
Topic
A: Splitting a Database for Multiple User Access
Topic B:
Implement Security
Topic
C: Set Passwords
Topic
D: Convert an Access Database to an ACCDE File
Topic
E: Package a Database with a Digital Signature
Lesson 6:
Managing Switchboards
Topic
A: Create a Database Switchboard
Topic
B: Modify a Database Switchboard
Topic
C: Set Startup Options