Microsoft Access 2007 Level 4

call us now - 0845 757 3888
  • view dates / book course
  • course description
  • blogs

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/DAC07L4

Course dates

Currently scheduled dates for this training course
LocationMayJunJulAugview later dates
LocationSepOctNovDecview earlier dates
London
  1. Currently scheduled dates for this training course
    King William Street, EC4|-|-|13|-show prices/book
    LocationSepOctNovDecview earlier dates
    King William Street, EC4|-|-|-|-show prices/book
  2. King William Street, EC4location information and directions

    hide-prices
    13 Jul 5 or more places available £295 exc VAT

    orenquire about this course

    25 Jan 5 or more places available £295 exc VAT

    orenquire about this course

    Microsoft Access 2007 Level 4 training in King William Street, EC4
  1. Currently scheduled dates for this training course
    Middlesex Street, E1|-|-|-|-show prices/book
    LocationSepOctNovDecview earlier dates
    Middlesex Street, E1|-|1|-|-show prices/book
  2. Middlesex Street, E1location information and directions

    hide-prices
    01 Oct 5 or more places available £295 exc VAT

    orenquire about this course

    Microsoft Access 2007 Level 4 training in Middlesex Street, E1

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/DAC07L4

Overview

In previous levels, you were introduced to the various features of Microsoft Office Access 2007 that dealt with local database management. However, effective database management calls for mastering the advanced administrative and collaborative features of Access. In this course, you will exchange data with other applications, automate business processes by using VBA code, and secure and share databases.

Course Objective: You will exchange data with other applications, automate business processes by using VBA code, and secure and share databases.

Target Student: This course is designed for students who have a thorough understanding of the basic and advanced user features of the Microsoft Office Access 2007 application, and are interested in learning introductory level administrator skill sets. The course is also for the student who may be working in a web-based environment and may need to adapt Access applications to the environment.

Prerequisites

To ensure the successful completion of Microsoft Office Access 2007: Level 4, the following Element K courses or equivalent knowledge is recommended:

  • Microsoft Office Access 2007: Level 1
  • Microsoft Office Access 2007: Level 2
  • Microsoft Office Access 2007: Level 3

 In addition Delegates should have:

  •  Understanding of relational database concepts
  • Knowledge of data formats including XML
  • Create and populate forms with basic controls
  • Understand database distribution and security concepts
  • Awareness of the VBA development environment

Delegates will learn how to

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • share Access data with other applications.
  • use VBA to automate a business process.
  • create and modify a database switchboard, and set the startup options.
  • secure databases.
  • share databases using a SharePoint site.

Course Outline

Lesson 1: Integrating Access into Your Business

  • Topic 1A: Import XML Data into an Access Database
  • Topic 1B: Export Access Data to XML Format
  • Topic 1C: Export Data to the Outlook Address Book
  • Topic 1D: Collect Data Through Email Messages

Lesson 2: Automating a Business Process with VBA

  • Topic 2A: Create a Standard Module
  • Topic 2B: Develop Code
  • Topic 2C: Call a Procedure from a Form
  • Topic 2D: Run the Procedure

  Lesson 3: Managing Switchboards

  • Topic 3A: Create a Database Switchboard
  • Topic 3B: Modify a Database Switchboard
  • Topic 3C: Set the Startup Options

Lesson 4: Distributing and Securing Databases

  • Topic 4A: Split a Database
  • Topic 4B: Implement Security
  • Topic 4C: Set Passwords Topic
  • Topic 4D: Convert an Access Database to an ACCDE File
  • Topic 4E: Package a Database with a Digital Signature

Lesson 5: Sharing Databases Using a SharePoint Site

  • Topic 5A: Export a Table to a SharePoint List
  • Topic 5B: Import Data from a SharePoint List
  • Topic 5C: Publish a Database to a SharePoint Site
  • Topic 5D: Move a Database to a SharePoint Site
  • Topic 5E: Work Offline

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/DAC07L4

Related blogs

Do a better Disk Cleanup as Administrator

Posted by Andrew Mallett on 14 May 2012

Many of us will know the Windows 7 Disk Cleanup feature but how many of us miss some features by not running as an administrator?

I know the name but what is the printer driver

Posted by Andrew Mallett on 09 May 2012

SUPPORT: “Which printer is it?” USER: “Darth Vader” Of course naming your printers other than by the print driver is useful and more fun for you users but does not really help you identify the printer. See how PowerShell can help you out....

what are you wearing

Posted by Bob Simms on 03 May 2012

Data mining and its use in business, or how to stop those annoying phone calls

What are your time stealers?

Posted by Jennie Marshall on 02 May 2012

I frequently facilitate learning sessions on time management, and one common theme for many, in this age of higher expectations on staff, is increased work load. But is it really more work that’s affecting our ability to be productive, or are we experiencing more ‘time stealers’ than we used to.

Windows : Open a command window to a directory

Posted by Andrew Mallett on 01 May 2012

Some things in both life and IT are simple and this is one of those items. Have you ever wanted to open the command window to a folder that you have navigated to with Windows Explorer? Read on help is at hand.

See all related blogs

 
top of page
  • certiport logo
  • microsoft gold logo
  • microsoft specialist logo
  • prodigy logo
  • microsoft gold logo
  • certiport logo
  • microsoft specialist logo