Access 2016 Essential Training

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Free Online Course: Access 2016 Essential Training provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 7 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Access 2016 Essential Training is taught by Adam Wilbert.

Overview
  • Learn how to build databases to store and retrieve your data more efficiently with Access 2016.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • Using the exercise files
    • Challenges explained
    1. Getting Started
    • Key database concepts
    • Launching Access and the backstage screen
    • Creating the database file
    • Understanding the Trust Center
    • Digging into Ribbon tabs
    • Using the Navigation pane
    • Using the Tell Me feature
    • Using the Quick Access Toolbar
    • Signing in to a Microsoft account
    • Making backups
    • Accessing Access help
    2. Creating Tables
    • Understanding table structure and relationships
    • Creating a table and setting data types
    • Entering data
    • Understanding primary and foreign keys
    • Importing tables
    3. Setting Field Properties
    • Establishing relationships and maintaining referential integrity
    • Editing table structure in Design view
    • Controlling input with masks
    • Setting the default value
    • Establishing validation rules
    • Creating lookup fields
    • Setting additional field properties
    • Challenge: Creating tables
    • Solution: Creating tables
    4. Organizing Records
    • Formatting columns
    • Sorting table data
    • Filtering table data
    • Searching and replacing values
    5. Using Queries
    • Understanding queries
    • Creating queries with the Simple Query Wizard
    • Building queries in Design view
    • Establishing constraints with criteria
    • Specifying criteria with wildcards
    • Leveraging multiple criteria with AND and OR statements
    • Filtering with mathematical comparisons
    • Creating flexible queries with parameter requests
    • Building expressions
    • Obtaining summary statistics
    • Challenge: Creating queries
    • Solution: Creating queries
    6. Working with Specialty Queries
    • Using update queries
    • Using make table queries
    • Finding unmatched records
    • Using delete queries
    • Using append queries
    • Creating a union query in SQL view
    • Getting a different look with crosstab queries
    7. Creating Forms
    • Understanding the role of forms
    • Generating forms from tables
    • Adjusting form elements in Layout view
    • Using the Form Wizard
    8. Designing Forms
    • Creating forms in Design view
    • Exploring the form property sheet
    • Setting data sources
    • Adding components with form controls
    • Understanding input boxes
    • Record navigation
    • Adding buttons
    • Assigning a tab order
    • Checking out the More Forms options
    • Creating a navigation form
    • Challenge: Creating forms
    • Solution: Creating forms
    9. Creating Reports
    • Introducing reports
    • Using the Report Wizard
    • Creating a report in Design view
    • Editing a report in Layout view
    • Grouping and sorting records
    • Creating calculated totals
    • Applying conditional formatting rules
    • Creating labels
    • Adjusting print settings
    • Challenge: Creating reports
    • Solution: Creating reports
    10. Working with Macros
    • Creating macros
    • Embedding macros into buttons
    • Attaching data macros to tables
    • Launching macros at startup
    11. Integrating Access with Office Suite
    • Exporting tables to Excel
    • Emailing with macros
    • Linking to data in an Outlook database
    • Setting up labels and mail merge documents in Word
    12. Maintaining the Database
    • Organizing the Navigation pane with custom groups
    • Compacting and repairing the database
    • Examining database object dependencies
    • Documenting your work
    • Printing the blueprint of your database with the Database Documenter
    • Splitting a database into front and back ends
    • Protecting the database with a password
    • Creating custom Ribbon tabs
    • Setting startup options and custom icons
    Conclusion
    • Next steps