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Professor Teaches Access 2007 - The Fastest, Easiest Way to Learn Access 2007! Professor Teaches Access 2007's courses use real-world settings and accurate scenarios to help you apply your new knowledge directly to daily works and the knowledge you gain becomes an asset for life. Includes Beginning, Intermediate & Advanced Topics
- Chapters are organized into specific learning objectives-easily available from the main menu.
- Learning objectives guide you to success.
- Colorful graphics and clear instructions keep you interested.
- Professional voice narration assists retention.
The Most Interactive Training Available
- Self-paced, interactive lessons allow you to practice in realistic scenarios.
- Accurate screen presentations, menus, and buttons provide an easy transition to the real application.
- Step-by-step interactive exercises help you achieve high retention rates.
- Practical exercises and examples make learning easy.
- Introductions, summaries, and end-of-chapter quiz questions all reinforce learning.
Benefits: Realistic, Interactive & Complete Training!
Professor Teaches Access 2007's Realistic simulations provide an accurate learning environment so your transition to the application is fast and easy. More than just videos, you'll interact to perform the correct action during each exercise for better learning and retention. Hundreds of learning topics and beginner through advanced subjects are included in the Professor Teaches Access 2007. No Other Training is More Complete!
- Hundreds of Learning Topics
- 5 to 10 Hours of Training per Course
- Beginner to Advanced Topics
- Self-Paced Learning Objectives
- Introductions and Summaries
- Interactive Exercises
- Professional Voice Narration
- Realistic Simulation of Software
- End-of-Chapter Quiz Questions
- Checkmarks for Completed Topics
- Glossary, Index and Search
Professor Teaches Access 2007 Chapters including: Chapter 1: Basic Window Elements
- Exploring the Office Menu
- Working with the Ribbon
- Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar
- Working with KeyTips
- Using the Status Bar
- Getting Help
Chapter 2: What is an Access Database
- Opening a Database File
- Exploring Database Objects
- Creating a Database
- Changing Views
- Printing Database Objects
- Saving and Closing a Database File
Chapter 3: What is a Table? - Working with Datasheets
- Moving Among Records
- Updating Records
- Adding Records to a Table
- Selecting Rows and Columns
- Finding Records
- Sorting Records
- Filtering Records
- Using the PivotChart View
- Saving and Closing a Table
Chapter 4: Adding a Table to a Database - Adding Fields to a Table
- Adding a Lookup Field
- Setting a Primary Key
- Using the Input Mask Wizard
- Saving Design Changes
And More!
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