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Provided by: Boston University Corporate Education Center Access 2003 Level IVUnfiled |
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In previous levels, you were introduced to advanced topics that dealt with local database management. In this course, you will learn remote database management, how to exchange data with XML and other type applications, and how to automate your business processes by using VBA code.
Course Objective:
You will be introduced to the advanced features of the Access application and also the VBA programming language.
Target Student:
Access 2003: Level 4 is for students who have a thorough understanding of the basic and advanced user features of the Access program, and are interested in learning introductory level administrator skillsets. The course is also for the student that may be working in a web-based environment and may need to adapt Access applications to the environment. It is also designed for students pursuing the Microsoft MOS Expert Level Certification for Access 2003.
Prerequisites:
To ensure the successful completion of Access 2003: Level 4, we recommend completion of the following Element K courses, or equivalent knowledge from another source:
Windows 2000: Introduction,
Windows XP: Introduction, or Windows XP: Level 1 and Windows XP: Level 2
Access 2003: Level 1, Access 2003: Level 2, and Access 2003: Level 3
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- G asked: I have taken many classes in access and I still don't get it. I have created a data base, which is being used at my company for data entry and queries. However, that is the extent of my knowledge of access. To create reports, I have to copy queries into excel. I would like to take all of your access classes in either Peterboro, NH or Tyngsboro, MA. Access : Level , Access : Level , Access : Level , and Access : Level . Please advise.
- B asked: Hi, I have been looking for Access VBA or even a more broad VBA class, however Quincy College, which offers a continuing education full semester class, cancels every year due to lack of interest. I have taken a few Access Classes at different schools and have been using Access for years. However since different institutions offer a variety of topics, I would be interested in finding out as much as possible on this, and any other classes offered. Thank you,
MOSACC4 - Access 2003 Level IV
Course description
In previous levels, you were introduced to advanced topics that dealt with local database management. In this course, you will learn remote database management, how to exchange data with XML and other type applications, and how to automate your business processes by using VBA code.
Who should attend
Access 2003: Level 4 is for students who have a thorough understanding of the basic and advanced user features of the Access program, and are interested in learning introductory level administrator skillsets. The course is also for the student that may be working in a web-based environment and may need to adapt Access applications to the environment. It is also designed for students pursuing the Microsoft MOS Expert Level Certification for Access 2003.
Prerequisites
To ensure the successful completion of Access 2003: Level 4, we recommend completion of the following courses, or equivalent knowledge from another source: Access 2003: Level 1 Access 2003: Level 2 Access 2003: Level 3
What you will achieve
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You will be introduced to the advanced features of the Access application and also the VBA programming language.
What you will learn
- Course Outline
Lesson 1: Making Your Data Available on the Web Topic 1A: Create a Data Access Page by Using the Wizard Topic 1B: Improve the Presentation of the Data Access Page Topic 1C: Viewing Data Access Pages with the Browser Topic 1D: Edit Data Using the Data Access Page Topic 1E: Group Records in the Data Access Page
Lesson 2: Developing a Data Access Page in Design View Topic 2A: Create a Data Access Page in Design View Topic 2B: Incorporate a ComboBox in the Data Access Page Topic 2C: Test the New Record Function of the Data Access Page Topic 2D: Develop a PivotTable with the Office PivotTable Tool Topic 2E: Develop a PivotChart
Lesson 3: Integrating Access into Your Business Topic 3A: Import XML Data into an Access Database Topic 3B: Export Access Data to XML Format Topic 3C: Share Data with Other Office Applications
Lesson 4: Automating a Business Process with VBA Topic 4A: Create a Standard Module Topic 4B: Develop Code Topic 4C: Call a Procedure from a Form Topic 4D: Run the Procedure
Lesson 5: Creating a Switchboard and Setting the Startup Options Topic 5A: Create a Database Switchboard Topic 5B: Modify a Database Switchboard Topic 5C: Set the Startup Options Topic 5D: Modify the Startup Options
Lesson 6: Distributing and Securing the Database Topic 6A: Split a Database Topic 6B: Implement Security Topic 6C: Set Passwords Topic 6D: Encode and Decode a Database Topic 6E: Convert an Access Database to an MDE File
Appendix A: Microsoft Office Specialist Program

