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SYSTEMETRICS
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Intermediate Microsoft Access - Level 3
Duration: 1 day (6 hours)
Prerequisite(s): Intermediate Microsoft Access Level 2, or equivalent experience
Environment: Microsoft Windows
Version(s): All through Access 2003. Taught using Access 2003.
Support: Upon completion of this seminar, the student will be entitled to unlimited, free telephone support in Access.
Who Should Take This Seminar: Intermediate Microsoft Access - Level 3 is designed to enhance the student's knowledge of the many advanced features of Microsoft Access, including many of the new features that appeared in Access 2000. Students who take this seminar will develop a greater understanding of database management, programming and data analysis. The student should have taken Systemetrics' Intermediate Microsoft Access - Level 2 seminar or have equivalent experience, which includes being able to create all the different types of queries, understand subforms and subreports, and create forms to display only certain records. Those uncertain whether this seminar is appropriate for them should call Systemetrics at (401) 275-2200.
Seminar Outline
Database Management
Understanding relationships in a database
Using Name AutoCorrect (available only in Access 2000 or greater)
Reestablishing references
Splitting a database
Creating MDE files
Tables and Queries
Using subdatasheets (available only in Access 2000 or greater)
Defining column headings in crosstab queries
Combining data from 2 or more tables using SQL statements
Forms and Reports
Creating dynamic combo and list boxes
Modifying the contents of a combo or list box based on a previous entry
Deleting automation controls from forms
Changing the control type for existing controls
Reattaching captions to controls
Using Conditional Formatting (available only in Access 2000 or greater)
Creating a multiple-column report
Using the OnFormat event property
Resetting page numbers for each group in a report
Using PivotTable Forms
Programming
Using Event Procedures
Setting conditions in a macro
Using the SetWarnings action
Using the Echo and Hourglass actions
Using the StopMacro and the StopAllMacros action
Creating a Macro Group using macro names
Converting macros to Visual Basic procedures
Opening files in other applications from Access
Other
Linking Excel to Access using Microsoft Query
Using Data Access Pages (available only in Access 2000 or greater)
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