MS Access
Spring 2006 Syllabus
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Syllabus |
Access 2000 - 03 Version
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Access 97 Version
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CONTACT.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
File size is:796K |
CONTACT97.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
File size is:432K |
CONTACTV2.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
File size is:936K |
CONTACT97V2.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
File size is:450K |
CONTACTV3.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
File size is:936K |
CONTACT97V3.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
File size is:452K |
CONTACTV4.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
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CONTACT97V4.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
File size is:452K |
CONTACTV5.MDB
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CONTACT97V5.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
File size is:452K |
CONTACTV6.MDB
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CONTACT97V6.MDB
Last Update: November 13, 2007
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CONTACTV7.MDB
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CONTACT97V7.MDB
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CONTACTV8.MDB
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CONTACT97V8.MDB
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To download the database, click
on the link and save it to your folder. For the class use the My
Document folder. If you have Access 2000 or later installed select the
MDBs from the first column, If you have Access 97 installed, select the
MDB from the second column.
If your browser opens the MDB in Access, make sure you do a
>File>Save As>Contact.mdb in the desired folder. |
MS Access - Spring
06 An Introduction |
Introduction Notes |
Tables - Class 2
Exercise (MS Word document)
ShipToAddress.xls
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Tables
ShipToAddress is an Excel Spreadsheet to demonstrate linking Excel Spreadsheet as an Access Data Source.
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QUERIES - Class 3 Exercise (Work in Progress)
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Queries
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Access forms context. |
Forms
A diagram of the relationship between the bound control on
the form and the database.
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Reports
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Microsoft Examples: These
examples are archived in a ZIP file. To obtain the examples,
Click the appropriate archive and save it to your desired
directory (In class this would be My Documents). Use WinZip or a
comparable application to open the archive and extract the example you
wish to explore.
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