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Learn how to use the Web Browser control to
display web
pages in an Access 2010 database. This course explains how to use
addresses in a database to display online maps and driving directions
in an Access 2010 form.
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This course explains how to create and
publish an Access
2010 web database that runs on SharePoint 2010. You’ll also learn how
to save a changed web database to SharePoint, and how to create a web
database from scratch using a blank template.
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Learn how to create forms. Forms provide a
window into your data, make your database look polished and
professional, and help you enter data more accurately. This is the
fifth course in a series that teaches beginners how to use Access 2010.
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Learn how to create queries for an Access
database. Queries are an essential part of any database. They’re how
you answer extract meaningful information from your database and answer
key business questions. This is the fourth course in a series that
teaches beginners how to use Access 2010.
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Learn how to create table relationships for
a new Access 2010 database. Relationships are essential because they
bring the data in your tables together so you can extract meaningful
information. This course explains the different types of relationships
and shows you how to create them. This is the third course in a series
that teaches beginners how to use Access 2010.
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Learn how to create reports. Reports present
information visually,
help others understand your data, and answer critical business
questions. This is the sixth and final course in a series that teaches
beginners how to use Access 2010.
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Learn how to build the tables for a new
database. Tables are the
essential component of any database. Without them, you don’t have a
database. If you're feeling intimidated, relax. We assume you're a
beginner, and we’ll show you how to create tables step by step. Just
make sure you've taken the first course in this series, or that you're
familiar with basic database concepts such as fields and primary keys.
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Learn how to use Access 2010 by designing
and creating a database.
You'll start by learning how to design the tables and relationships for
a new database. A good design ensures your database captures all your
data accurately. This is the first course in a series that teaches
beginners how to use Access 2010.
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If you're an experienced Access user, this
course is for you. This
course explains how to switch to Access 2010 from a previous version.
You'll learn how to perform familiar tasks in Access 2010, such as
using existing databases, creating new databases, building tables, and
creating or editing forms and reports.
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