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This document outlines a short course on Microsoft Access, covering essential topics such as creating tables, linking them, and data entry. It is divided into two parts: the first focuses on database tables and relationships, while the second addresses data entry forms, queries, and reports. The course aims to provide foundational knowledge, with the potential for additional lessons in the future.

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Microsoft Access Course Fullcontent

This document outlines a short course on Microsoft Access, covering essential topics such as creating tables, linking them, and data entry. It is divided into two parts: the first focuses on database tables and relationships, while the second addresses data entry forms, queries, and reports. The course aims to provide foundational knowledge, with the potential for additional lessons in the future.

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Microsoft Access - Content Page

Welcome to this course on Microsoft Access. It's only a short course, at the moment. I hope
to add more lessons later. But for now, you'll learn all the essentials: Creating tables, adding
data, linking tables, creating forms, constructing queries, and producing reports. If you'd like
more Access tutorials, send me an email using the link on the left.

Part One: Creating the Database Tables, linking them together, and entering data

1. Create the Access Database and a Table 5. Primary Keys and Foreign Keys

2. Database Fields and Data Types 6. Create a One-to-Many Relationship

3. Create an Access Table in Design View 7. Data Entry in Microsoft Access

4. Create a Dropdown list

Part Two: Creating Data Entry Forms,


Queries, Reports
1. Create a Form for Data Entry 4. Using the Report Wizard

2. Create a Query to return results 5. Report Headers

2B. More on Query Criterias 6. Page Headers

3. Microsoft Access Reports

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