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Access 2016 Part 2

SS Course: 1000100

Course Overview

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Your training and experience using Microsoft Access 2016 has given you basic database management skills, such as creating tables, designing forms and reports, and building queries. In this course, you will expand your knowledge of relational database design, write advanced queries, structure existing data, validate data entered into a database, and customize reports. Extending your knowledge of Microsoft Access 2016 will result in a robust, functional database for your users.

                                                                  

Scheduled Classes

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What You'll Learn

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In this course, you will create and manage an Access 2016 database.

You will:

  • Design a relational database.
  • Join tables to retrieve data from unrelated tables.
  • Validate data entered into a database.
  • Use advanced queries to manipulate your data.
  • Organize a database for efficiency and performance, and to maintain data integrity.
  • Customize reports to organize the displayed information and produce specific print layouts.

Outline

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Lesson 1: Designing a Relational Database

 Topic A: Relational Database Design

 Topic B: Create a Table

 Topic C: Create Table Relationships

 

Lesson 2: Joining Tables

 Topic A: Create Query Joins

 Topic B: Relate Data Within a Table

 Topic C: Work with Subdatasheets

 

Lesson 3: Using Data Validation

 Topic A: Use Field Validation

 Topic B: Use Form and Record Validation

 

Lesson 4: Creating Advanced Queries

 Topic A: Create Parameter Queries

 Topic B: Summarize Data

 Topic C: Create Subqueries

 Topic D: Create Action Queries

 Topic E: Create Unmatched and Duplicate Queries

 

Lesson 5: Organizing a Database for Efficiency

 Topic A: Data Normalization

 Topic B: Create a Junction Table

 Topic C: Improve Table Structure

 

Lesson 6: Using Advanced Reporting Techniques

 Topic A: Include Control Formatting in a Report

 Topic B: Add a Calculated Field to a Report

 Topic C: Add a Subreport to an Existing Report

Prerequisites

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To ensure your success, it is recommended you have completed Microsoft Office Access 2016: Part 1or possess equivalent knowledge. It is also suggested that you have end-user skills with any current version of Windows, including being able to start programs, switch between programs, locate saved files, close programs, and use a browser to access websites. You can obtain this level of skills and knowledge by taking either of the following Logical Operations courses, or any similar courses in general Microsoft Windows skills:

  • Using Microsoft Windows 10

or

  • Microsoft Windows 10: Transition from Windows 7
  • Microsoft Office Access 2016: Part 1

    Who Should Attend

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    This course is designed for students wishing to gain intermediate-level skills or individuals whose job responsibilities include constructing relational databases, performing database maintenance, or creating advanced queries and reports.

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