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The Advanced
Guide to Microsoft Access
2007
Exam 77-605: Using
Microsoft® Office Access 2007
Description: The Advanced
Guide to Microsoft Access demonstrates how to
link information and automate data entry,
create a Search Form that uses a Combo Box to filter the
records, use Microsoft Access and Word together in a Mail Merge,
as well as publish an Access report to Word, optimize a database
for multiple users.
Who will benefit from this course?
Students who want to learn how to design a
robust database that support many uses will appreciate
The
Advanced
Guide to Microsoft Access 2007
and the sample databases. Successful students will be able to
create tables, forms, queries and reports that show many-to-many
relationships.
Audience Description: Who should take this
course?
The certification training is available to adult learners online
in partnership with major colleges and universities. The
audience for this course includes:
• Office
workers, managers, entrepreneurs, teachers, and military
personnel who want to start using advanced skills immediately
• Job
training and professional development (WIA), as well as retired
and unemployed people looking to expand their job possibilities
Course Prerequisites:
Students who enroll in The Advanced Guide to Microsoft®
Access 2007 course should have the equivalent of six months
of hands-on computer experience. These students are proficient
at file management: save, update, and backup. It is recommended
that students complete
The
Intermediate
Guide to Microsoft Access 2007 |