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MICROSOFT ACCESS

Basic: Covers the basic functions and features of Access. Students will learn how to design and create databases; work with tables, fields and records; sort and filter data; and create queries, forms and reports. Intermediate: Students will learn how to normalize data; work with lookup fields and sub datasheets; create join queries; add objects to forms, print reports and labels. Advanced: For additional training on advanced Microsoft Access topics, students can continue with the Microsoft Access Advanced course.
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