Access 2010 Advanced II
Who it's For:
Access provides a powerful set of tools that are sophisticated enough for professional data managers, yet easy for new users to learn. Access is for users that need to track and report on data in advanced ways. It's a good idea to be familiar with Excel before you learn Access.
What it is:
Access is the next step past Excel. It's useful for tracking, reporting, and working with data, reports, and calculations. Many small businesses use Access as their business database. Because Access doesn't require programming, normal people use it to develop robust databases instead of hiring an expensive developer.
What You'll Learn:
The first part of Access focuses on tables - how the data is stored, and moves from there. You'll learn concepts, theories, and how to query for results. You'll learn advanced database techniques like creating reports and user interfaces to be used by non-technical people.
Topics
Access 2010: Advanced II Part 1
- Automating Databases
- First Macro
- Edit our First Macro
- Macro Summery
- Why not tabs today?
- Last Macro
- Run Macro Via Button
- Create Macro AFTER Button
- WHERE Clause
- Place & Size Child Form
- On Close Event
- After Update Event
- Convert 2003 to 2010
- Ser Value Action
- IF-ConditionIF cont. SQL 'IN-List'
- Go to Control
- VBA Programming
- Variables
- If Then Else
- VBA Input Box and Case
- Auto Exec
Access 2010: Advanced II Part 2
- Overview
- Convert to 2010 format
- Tabs for Tables
- Record Locking
- Auto Exec Macro
- Other Startup Options
- Override Startup Options
- Remove Startup Restrictions
- Hyperlinks
- Other Hyperlinks
- Hyperlink from Picture in Form
- Switchboard via Command Buttons
- Align Buttons
- Auto Exec Macro
- Switchboard Manager
- Fill out the Switchboard
- Compact the Database
- Group Security in 2003
- Users and Permissions Wizard
- Full Data and Read only Groups
- Assign Users to Groups
- Save the Snapshot
- Sign in with User Names to Test Permissions
- Change Individual Permissions
- Adding New User