Access 2010 Introduction 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 Introduction course is suitable for complete beginners to Microsoft Access.
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of Windows is required, or our Microsoft Windows Introduction course. No experience of MS Access is required.
Benefits
At the end of this course you will have a good working knowledge of microsoft access 2010 training basics. You will feel more confident using Access, and be able to create a database from scratch. Understanding and using tables, fields and records and the rules for entering your data is the foundation from which you can create simple queries, use forms and, ultimately create reports.
After completing this course you will be prepared to attend the Access 2010 Intermediate training course.
Course Syllabus
What's new in Access 2010 Database Concepts Access Basics Creating Databases Working with Fields and Records |
Creating and Using Forms Creating and Using Reports Importing, Exporting and Linking Objects |
Public Schedule - Pricing and Availability
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| 2010 | Wed 15 Feb 2012 | Southwark | 5 | ![]() |
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| 2010 | Thu 12 Apr 2012 | Bloomsbury | 7 | ![]() |
£258 | £268 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Wed 13 Jun 2012 | Limehouse | 9 | ![]() |
£160 | £170 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Mon 13 Aug 2012 | Southwark | 10 | ![]() |
£150 | £160 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Tue 11 Sep 2012 | Bloomsbury | 10 | ![]() |
£150 | £160 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Mon 19 Nov 2012 | Southwark | 10 | ![]() |
£150 | £160 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Thu 13 Dec 2012 | Bloomsbury | 10 | ![]() |
£150 | £160 | £299 | ||
| 2010 | Wed 13 Feb 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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How To Import Data Easily Into Access 2010 It is usually the case that when creating a new Access database, data already exists. It may be that a company has many different spread sheets where they store contact details and sales information. A user will not want to manually add individual records into the database. How can you use the Import functionality to import data from various data types directly into an Access database? » Article: Database development in london |
Excellent course - I think it will do wonders for our company! Fiona
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Discover Decisive Details In Your Data, With Access 2010 There’s no shortage of database software on the market, all providing the database entry and searching that any business would expect. However, if all you do with your data is store and sort it, you’re missing out on all the benefits of really understanding your information. Microsoft’s all-new Access 2010 gives you more power and versatility to make the most of your key data. » Article: Access+training |
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