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February 22, 2007

24 Microsoft Access Tutorials from Towson University

Here are 24 Microsoft Access Tutorials offered by Towson University. These Access tutorials demonstrate and convey how to perform many basic and advanced Access features and functions, including the following: Creating new databases, Data Entry, Forms, Tables, Relationships, Exporting and Importing Data, Sorting and Filtering Tables, Queries, Reports, Labels, and Lookup Lists. These Access tutorials will help you learn these topics and add to your Access knowledge and skillset. All documents are in pdf format, except the first 3 tutorials, which are videos with sound. 


Access 2003 Video Tutorial: Relationships
Take a tutorial on what relationships are and how to set them up in Access. – with sound

Access 2003 Video Tutorial: Tables
Take a tutorial on the basics of Access tables. - with sound

Access 2003 Video Tutorial: Forms
Take a tutorial on creating forms in Access. - with sound

Access 2003: Basic Workshop Learn how to create a complete new basic database following this step-by-step guide.

Access 2003: Understanding Databases This is a short reference to the basic functions of Access software and understanding the parts of a database.

Access 2003: Creating a New Database Learn how to create a new database using the built in templates. Also, start a blank database and learn how to use table wizards to help build your database.

Access 2003: Data Entry and Forms Learn how to build forms in Access to enter your data into tables without having to go into the Design View.

Access 2003: Exporting and Linking Data Learn how to export your data from Access to Excel, XML or HTML formats.  Also, learn how to link to other data outside of your database.

Access 2003: Importing Data Learn how to import data from Excel, other text files or another Access database.

Access 2003: Sorting and Filtering Tables Learn how to sort and filter the data within your Access tables.

Access 2003: Queries Learn how to run queries and use criteria to help you pull data from your database.

Access 2003: Reports Learn how to make professional looking reports using the Access Reports wizard and modify the results with basic and advanced techniques

Access 2003: Inserting Graphics Learn how to insert a graphic or an object to your tables and forms.

Access 2003: Advanced Tables Design View Learn advanced table features using Design View in Access 2003.

Access 2003: Advanced Forms: Sub-Forms Learn how to use sub-forms in Access 2003.

Access 2003: Advanced Queries: Design View Learn how to use Design View to run advanced queries in Access 2003.

Access 2003: Advanced Reports: Calculations Learn how to make calculations in reports in Access 2003.

Access 97: Converting to Access 2003
This document offers some tips on converting Access 97 databases to Access 2003.

Access: Getting Data from PeopleSoft 
Learn how to connect to PeopleSoft Data through an ODBC to make tables that you can manipulate in Access.

Access 2003: Understanding Relationships
This document offers some tips on understanding and creating relationships in Access 2003.

Access 2003: Creating Labels 
Learn how to create labels by using the information in your Access database.

Access 2003: Creating Switchboards
Learn how to create a switchboard so that when editors open the database they go right to the form screen.

Access 2003: Understanding Tables 
Tables are a key feature in Access, this document will help you better understand them.

Access 2003: Creating a Lookup List
Learn how to create a Lookup List to populate field data and to ensure consistency.

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