Microsoft Access 2013 Beginner is a must have skill for learners working in an office environment. It is the most popular database application and the course brings new changes and features to make it easier for users to design and implement their databases. It is a step by step course that is suitable for individuals who are small business owners or those working in large corporations. If you need to gain understanding on creation, maintenance and design of databases, the Microsoft Access 2013 Beginner is the best course that will help you get there.
The Microsoft Access 2013 Beginner course is comprehensive and will cover key topics where individuals learn how to apply their database skills in enterprise data services.
The Microsoft Access 2013 Beginner course helps individuals become proficient in Access in the workplace. The course is internationally recognised and accredited to a training organisation and you will be issued an internationally recognised qualification following full completion of Microsoft Access 2013 Beginner course.
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The course will be directly delivered to you, and you have 12 months access to the online learning platform from the date you joined the course. The course is self-paced and you can complete it in stages, revisiting the lectures at anytime.
At the end of the Microsoft Access 2013 Beginner course you will be required to take a multiple choice question assessment test. The multiple choice question assessment will be automatically marked with learners receiving an instant grade.
Those who successfully complete the exam will be awarded the certificate in Microsoft Access 2013 Beginner.
The certificate will be awarded by CPD and iAP. This internationally recognised qualification will make your CV standout and encourage employers to see your motivation at expanding your skills and knowledge in the IT enterprise.
Once you successfully complete Microsoft Access 2013 Beginner you will be qualified to work in the following positions. The Microsoft Access 2013 Beginner qualification will also put you in line to demand a higher salary or job promotion. The average UK salary per annum according to https://www.payscale.com is given below.
➤ Module 01: Getting Started with Access | |||
Course Introduction | |||
1.0 Topic A: Orientation to Microsoft Access | |||
1.1 Why Use a Database Application? | |||
1.2 Transform Data into Knowledge | |||
1.3 Using Access Instead of Excel | |||
1.4 Using Access Instead of Other Databases | |||
1.5 Demo 1-2: Launching Access and Opening a Database | |||
1.6 Access 2013 Window Components | |||
1.7 Demo 1-3: Navigating and Editing Data in Tables | |||
1.8 Forms and Views | |||
1.9 Record Navigation Bar | |||
1.10 Demo 1-4: Navigating and Editing Data in a Form | |||
1.11 The Capable Query | |||
1.12 A Query Join | |||
1.13 Demo 1-5: Using Queries | |||
1.14 Demo 1-6: Using Reports | |||
1.15 Demo 1-7: Exploring Access Ribbon Commands | |||
2.0 Topic B: Create a Simple Access Database | |||
2.1 Create a Simple Access Database | |||
2.2 Saving Options | |||
2.3 Initial Views | |||
2.4 Field Data Types | |||
2.5 Primary Key | |||
2.6 Object Names | |||
2.7 Demo 1-8: Creating a New Database | |||
2.8 Demo 1-9: Creating and Testing a Form | |||
3.0 Topic C: Get Help in Microsoft Access | |||
3.1 Access Help Window | |||
3.2 Demo 1-10: Getting Help in Access | |||
3.3 Lesson 01 Review | |||
➤ Module 02: Working with Table Data | |||
1.0 Topic A: Modify Table Data | |||
1.1 Modify Table Data | |||
1.2 Demo 2-1: Undoing Record Modifications | |||
1.3 Quick Search | |||
1.4 Demo 2-2: Using Quick Search to Find and Modify Records | |||
1.5 Demo 2-3: Using Find and Replace to Modify Records | |||
1.6 Adding Calculations to the Totals Row | |||
1.7 Demo 2-4: Adding a Totals Row to a Datasheet | |||
2.0 Topic B: Sort and Filter Records | |||
2.1 Records in Ascending Order by Dept | |||
2.2 Filtering Records | |||
2.3 Demo 2-5: Sorting and Filtering Records | |||
3.0 Topic C: Create Lookups | |||
3.1 Table Relationship | |||
3.2 The Relationships View | |||
3.3 Foreign Keys | |||
3.4 Referential Integrity | |||
3.5 Demo 2-6: Examining the Purpose of a Primary Key | |||
3.6 The Property Sheet | |||
3.7 Demo 2-7: Configuring a Form Lookup Field | |||
3.8 Lesson 02 Review | |||
➤ Module 03: Querying a Database | |||
1.0 Topic A: Join Data from Different Tables in a Query | |||
1.1 Query Object Views | |||
1.2 Simple Query Wizard | |||
1.3 Types of Queries | |||
1.4 Demo 3-1: Creating a Query by Using the Query Wizard | |||
1.5 Using Query Design to Create a Query | |||
1.6 Types of Queries (cont.) | |||
1.7 Demo 3-2: Creating a Query by Using Query Design | |||
2.0 Topic B: Sort and Filter Data in a Query | |||
2.1 Query Criteria | |||
2.2 A Comparison Operator | |||
2.3 Logical Operators | |||
2.4 Wildcards | |||
2.5 Like Operator Examples | |||
2.6 Demo 3-3: Filtering a Query Using a Comparison Operator | |||
2.7 Demo 3-4: Filtering a Query Using a Wildcard | |||
2.8 Zoom Dialog Box | |||
2.9 Demo 3-5: Filtering a Query Using a Date Range | |||
3.0 Topic C: Perform Calculations in a Query | |||
3.1 Calculations in a Query | |||
3.2 Demo 3-6: Performing Calculations | |||
3.3 Lesson 03 Review | |||
➤ Module 04: Creating Advanced Queries | |||
1.0 Topic A: Create Parameter Queries | |||
1.1 Create Parameter Queries | |||
1.2 Matching a Parameter Query | |||
1.3 Using the Ampersand Operator | |||
1.4 A Parameter Query Displays a Prompt | |||
1.5 Demo 4-1: Creating a Parameter Query | |||
1.6 Demo 4-2: Using Wildcards in a Parameter Query | |||
1.7 Demo 4-3: Creating a Query with Multiple Parameters | |||
2.0 Topic B: Create Action Queries | |||
2.1 Action Queries | |||
2.2 Action Query Update Expression | |||
2.3 Demo 4-4: Creating Action Queries | |||
3.0 Topic C: Create Unmatched and Duplicate Queries | |||
3.1 Find Unmatched and Find Duplicate Queries | |||
3.2 Demo 4-5: Creating Queries to Search for Unmatched and Duplicate Records | |||
4.0 Topic D: Summarize Data | |||
4.1 Crosstab Queries & Display Details | |||
4.2 Analyzing Country of Origin | |||
4.3 Demo 4-6: Creating a Crosstab Query | |||
4.4 Lesson 04 Review | |||
➤ Module 05: Generating Reports | |||
1.0 Topic A: Create a Report | |||
1.1 Report Creation Tools | |||
1.2 Report Object Views | |||
1.3 The Report Wizard | |||
1.4 Demo 5-1: Creating Reports | |||
1.5 Demo 5-2: Using the Report Wizard | |||
2.0 Topic B: Add Controls to a Report | |||
2.1 Sections in a Report | |||
2.2 The Completed Report | |||
2.3 Demo 5-3: Adjusting Report Control Layout | |||
3.0 Topic C: Enhance the Appearance of a Report | |||
3.1 Galleries and Themes | |||
3.2 Demo 5-4: Enhancing the Appearance of a Report | |||
4.0 Topic D: Prepare a Report for Print | |||
4.1 Page Setup Options | |||
4.2 Print Preview Tab | |||
4.3 Demo 5-5: Preparing a Report for Print | |||
4.4 Lesson 05 Review | |||
➤ Module 06: Customizing the Access Environment | |||
1.0 Topic A: The Access Options Dialog Box | |||
1.1 Access Options | |||
1.2 Demo 6-1: Setting Access Options | |||
1.3 Lesson 06 Review | |||
1.4 Course Closure |