Access 2010 Intermediate Course
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London and UK wide
1 day instructor-led. Courses never cancelled: Guaranteed. From £150 (list price £299)
Training formats available
- on a public schedule at one of our London training venues
- on-site at your company office UK wide (60 second quote)
- closed group at one of our London training venues (60 second quote)
- near-site at a location close to you
- bespoke one-to-one basis
- tailored training courses to your requirements
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Who is this training course suitable for?
Our Microsoft Access 2010 Intermediate course is suitable for those with a basic working knowledge of Microsoft Access.
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Access is required, or our Access 2010 Introduction course.
Benefits
This course is designed for those users who wish to step their current knowledge of Access to take advantage of the more complex features. On completion delegates will understand relational databases and be able to work with related tables. They will learn how to generate much more complicated queries and create more advanced forms and reports before tackling PivotCharts and PivotTables.
After completing this course you will be prepared to attend the Access
2010 Advanced training course.
Course Syllabus
What's new in Access 2010 Creating relational databases Working with related tables Defining data entry rules Using advanced query features |
Creating advanced queries Creating advanced form design Using advanced report features |
Public Schedule - Pricing and Availability
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| 2010 | Tue 20 Mar 2012 | Bloomsbury | 7 | ![]() |
£273 | £283 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Thu 31 May 2012 | Southwark | 9 | ![]() |
£160 | £170 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Tue 7 Aug 2012 | Bloomsbury | 10 | ![]() |
£150 | £160 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Tue 9 Oct 2012 | Southwark | 10 | ![]() |
£150 | £160 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Thu 6 Dec 2012 | Limehouse | 10 | ![]() |
£150 | £160 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Wed 16 Jan 2013 | Southwark | 10 | ![]() |
£150 | £160 | £299 | ||
"What do I get on the day?"
- Microsoft qualified trainers with industry relevant experience
- Modern air conditioned training suite, flat screen PC's, 1 per delegate
- Lunch provided in a comfortable and relaxed setting
- Comprehensive course material and files to take away
- What do I get on the day? - More information
What is Microsoft Access?
Microsoft Access is a desktop database application, packaged with Microsoft Office Professional. Unlike Excel, Access is able to work with millions of records, allowing large databases to be created, updated, searched and reported on by multiple users. From simple data capture to complex automation and user interfaces, Access brings all the powerful functionality of a complete database, without the need for expensive servers and administration.
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What Are The Benefits Of Publishing Your Microsoft Access Database? Access databases can be huge, but one way of getting help in managing and updating them is to publish them online via a secure server. This means others can access the document and help with its organisation and upkeep. » Article: Access training london |
How To Use Tabs To Show Lots Of Related Data On One Form In Access Tabs can be used to show lots of related data on one form to prevent the user having to look up data in lots of different places on the database. This article shows how to use tab functionality and sub forms in Access 2010. » Article: Access.course |
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