Microsoft® Office Access® 2016: Part 3
You've covered many of the basic functions of Microsoft® Office Access® 2016, and now you're ready to learn advanced Access features such as database management, advanced form design, packaging a database, encrypting a database, preparing a database for multiple-user access, and more. Knowledge of these features separate database professionals from the casual database users or occasional designers. Today's training, added to that which you've gained from the Microsoft® Office Access® 2016: Part 1 and Microsoft® Office Access® 2016: Part 2 courses, rounds out your Access education and provides you with marketable job skills.
You can also use the course to prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification exam for Microsoft Access 2016.
In this course, you will learn to create and manage a fundamental Access 2016 database.
You will:
- Customize a form layout to improve usability and efficiency of data entry.
- Share data across applications.
- Use macros to improve user interface design.
- Use VBA to enhance tasks.
- Organize data into appropriate tables to ensure data dependency and minimize redundancy.
- Lock down and prepare a database for distribution to multiple users.
- Create and modify a database switchboard and set the start-up options.
To ensure your success in your course you should have experience working with Microsoft Access 2016, including a working knowledge of database design and creation, form design and creation, report design and creation, a working knowledge of database querying and the various table relationships. You can obtain this level of skill and knowledge by taking the following United States Career Campus courses:
- Microsoft® Office Access® 2016: Part 1
- Microsoft® Office Access® 2016: Part 2
For this course, you will need one computer for each student and one for the instructor. Each computer will need the following minimum hardware configurations:
- 1 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
- 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
- 16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
- CD-ROM drive (if installing any software from a CD-ROM)
- Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device)
- 1,024 × 768 resolution monitor recommended
- Network cards and cabling for local network access
- Internet access (contact your local network administrator)
- Printer (optional) or an installed printer driver
- Projection system to display the instructor's computer screen
Lesson 1: Implementing
Advanced Form Design
Topic A: Add
Controls to Forms
Topic B: Enhance
Navigation and Organization of Forms
Topic C: Apply
Conditional Formatting
Lesson 2: Sharing Data
Across Applications
Topic A: Import
Data into Access
Topic B: Export
Access Data
Topic C: Link
Tables to External Data Sources
Topic D: Create
a Mail Merge
Lesson 3: Using Macros to
Improve User Interface Design
Topic A: Create
a Macro
Topic B: Restrict
Records by Using a Condition
Topic C: Validate
Data by Using a Macro
Topic D: Automate
Data Entry by Using a Macro
Lesson 4: Using VBA
Topic A: Getting
Started with VBA
Topic B: Enhance
Access by Using VBA
Lesson 5: Using Advanced
Database Management
Topic A: Manage
a Database
Topic B: Determine
Object Dependency
Topic C: Document
a Database
Lesson 6: Distributing and
Securing a Database
Topic A: Splitting
a Database for Multiple-User Access
Topic B: Implement
Security
Topic C: Convert
an Access Database to an ACCDE File
Topic D: Package
a Database with a Digital Signature
Lesson 7: Managing
Switchboards
Topic A: Create
a Database Switchboard
Topic B: Modify
a Database Switchboard
Topic C: Set
Start-up Options
Appendix A: Microsoft
Office Access 2016 Exam 77-730
Appendix B: Microsoft
Access 2016 Common Keyboard Shortcuts