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We offer 4 levels of Microsoft Access: Introduction & Intermediate, Advanced and VBA. Please find below more details on each course. We are able to tailor make the course to your specific requirements, contact us for more details on bespoke courses.
Access Introduction & Intermediate
DURATION: Two day course
COURSE OBJECTIVES: To provide new users with the skills necessary to create a database and to retrieve and display information using queries, forms and reports
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: People who intend to design databases from scratch or improve existing Access databases. Also conversion of databases made in other applications and spreadsheet (flat file) databases.
EXPERIENCE NEEDED: This course assumes no previous experience of database design. However, delegates with some experience in database design will find this course beneficial if they do not know Access.
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DURATION: Two day course
COURSE OBJECTIVES: To build on a reasonable level of database design experience that may have been gained from the Introduction and/or Intermediate course
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: People who intend to design databases at an advanced level or improve existing Access databases. Also advanced conversion of databases made in other applications and spreadsheet (flat file) databases. Sharing and security is also covered
EXPERIENCE NEEDED: This course assumes a reasonable level of database design principles.
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the outline for Access
Advanced |
DURATION: Two day course
COURSE OBJECTIVES: To give delegates a firm grounding in the principles and procedures of Access database programming using Visual Basic for Applications.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Potential database programmers and database support analysts committed to databases built on Microsoft Access architecture.
EXPERIENCE NEEDED: This course assumes a reasonable level of database programming and/or VB or SQL programming / design principles.
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