Advanced Users: Microsoft Access
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No classes are offered at this time.
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| Databases are used in a variety of ways in most businesses. Access provides
a variety of useful templates to help you create databases for you
organization.
Or, if you prefer, you can learn to design your own from scratch. Either
way, it's a useful tool, and one being embraced by a number of businesses.
This is considered an advanced skill course.
If you don't know anything about using a computer, this is not the
class to start with. It's also important that you have comfortable
familiarity with Microsoft Word.
You can sign up for any or all of the courses. Due to limited class
size, pre-registration is a must. Call the library at 243-5938 or
email the course instructor
here.
If you sign up for a class and find you
are unable to attend, please call to let us know, so that others can fill
your spot.
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Introduction to Microsoft Access Part I
Developing Databases
In this introduction we'll learn how to set up databases and enter
information, both using a wizard and from scratch.
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Introduction to Microsoft Access Part II
Using Forms
Here, we'll learn how to build and use a variety of forms to both enter
and get information from our databases.
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Introduction to Microsoft Access Part III
Getting Information from the Database,
Creating and Using Reports
This third installment will teach us how to retrieve information from our
database, and generate reports based on queries.
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Introduction to Microsoft Access Part
IV
Inter-relational Aspects of Access
In this final part, we'll learn how to get different databases to relate
to each other, so that reports can be generated accessing many different
databases at once.
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Register For Classes
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 | Call the Library at (607) 243-5938 |
 | Stop by to sign up in person at 32 Water Street, Dundee, New York |
 | Payment is requested at time of registration |
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