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Access 2000: Advanced (Windows)
Overview:

Students will learn how to use a variety of complex query techniques, create more efficient forms and reports, and create and use macros to automate their forms. In addition, students will gain experience with Internet-related features, including hyperlinks and the Web toolbar.

Benefits:

Students will learn how to analyze data by creating complex queries, make forms and reports more efficient, speed repetitive tasks by creating macros, and become familiar with Internet-related Access tools.

Prerequisites:

Access 2000: Level 1 and Access 2000: Level 2 or equivalent knowledge.

Target Student:

Students enrolling in this course should be able to work with Access at an intermediate level and understand Access terminology.

Performance-Based Objectives:

Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Make select queries more versatile and useful by using parameters; use action queries to update data values and add or delete records.
  • Generate different query types by creating various types of joins between tables; use crosstab queries to summarize data.
  • Use advanced form features including properties, functions, and design tools to facilitate data entry and improve accuracy in forms; display table information that has a one-to-many relationship by creating forms that contain subforms.
  • Automate tasks by creating macros to open forms and control form properties.
  • Make forms more functional by using macros to provide user interaction and automate data entry.
  • Make reports more concise and easier to understand by using properties and functions in report controls; create mailing labels.
  • Use Internet-related Access tools by inserting hyperlinks and using the Web toolbar.
Delivery Method:

Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.

New features covered in this series

Below is a table listing the new software features that are covered in ZD Education courseware:


New Feature

Introduction

Intermediate

Advanced

  • Printing the Relationships window as a report
  •  

    >X

     
  • Subdatasheets
  •  

    >X

     
  • Data access pages
  •  

    >X

     
  • Page wizard
  •  

    >X

     
  • Redesigned menu system
  • >X

       
  • Redesigned File Management dialog boxes (File,Open and File, Save)
  • >X

       
  • Improved Help system
  • >X

       
  • Improved Database window
  • >X

       
  • Improved Hyperlinks dialog box
  •    

    >X



    What's Next:

    Access 2000: Introduction to Application Development, the next course in this series, teaches students how to develop custom applications by using Access.

    Course duration:

    1 Day(s)

    Course outline:

    Lesson 1: Parameter and action queries
    • Creating parameter queries
    • Creating action queries
    Lesson 2: Query joins and crosstab queries
    • Joining tables and working with join properties
    • Creating crosstab queries
    • Editing limitations in query datasheets
    Lesson 3: Using advanced form technqiues
    • Organizing field placement
    • Using functions to control data entry
    • Adding an option group to a form
    • Using a form as the user interface
    • Creating a form that contains a subform
    Lesson 4: Creating basic macros to automate forms
    • Macro basics
    • Attaching a macro to a command button
    • Revising a macro
    • Attaching a macro to an event in a form
    Lesson 5: Using macros to provide user interaction and automate tasks
    • Using a macro to provide user interaction
    • Using macros to automate data entry
    • AutoKeys and AutoExec macros
    Lesson 6: Using advanced report techniques
    • Customizing the appearance and functionality of a report
    • Mailing and other types of labels
    Lesson 7: Access 2000 and the Internet
    • Using hyperlinks
    • Access tools for working on the Internet
    Appendix A: Replicating databases

    Appendix B: Using Access with other applications

    Hardware/Software Requirements

    • A 486/66-compatible PC that meets minimum hardware requirements for Windows 95 or later or Windows NT 4.0 or later. A Pentium 90 MHz processor with 32 megabytes (MB) RAM or better is recommended. The minimum memory requirement is 16 MB RAM.
    • Installation of the entire Office 2000 suite of software (including Access 2000) requires 280 MB of hard-disk space. Copying the zipped data files from the data disk to the hard disk for each student station requires 3 MB of hard-disk space.
    • See your reference manual for hardware considerations that apply to your specific hardware setup.
    • In addition, if you want students to be able to print their work, install a printer. If you want students to use Print Preview, install a printer driver.
    • This course was written by using the Windows 98 platform; however, the manufacturer’s documentation states that Access 2000 can also run on Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 with Service Pack 3 or higher installed.

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