Synopses & Reviews
As part of the Illustrated Series, this text offers a quick, visual, step-by-step approach for learning basic to advanced database skills. Currently, this text is pending approval as a Microsoft-approved study guide for the MOUS certification exam (Access Expert Level).
Synopsis
The quick, visual way to build computer skills. These concise, friendly books use blockbuster visuals to teach one skill per two-page spread. They capture your attention, get you up and running quickly, and encourage exploration. This unique design makes information extremely accessible and easy to absorb, and provides a great reference for future use.
-- Each highly-visual two-page spread focuses on a single software skill with the steps on the left and colorful screenshots on the right
-- Clues to Use Boxes provide concise information that expand on the major lesson skill or describe an independent task relating to the major lesson skill
-- Using a real-world case, the process of solving problems is more meaningful
-- Completion Time:
70+hrs. -- Office Suite
40+hrs. -- Complete
25+-hrs. -- Introductory
About the Author
Lisa Friedrichsen is a Professor at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas where she teaches database and Web-related classes. As an author, Lisa has written several Access, Office, and Web-related textbooks. Lisa has developed many relational database systems in the fields of marketing, healthcare, and education.
Table of Contents
Windows 98: Unit A: Getting Started with Windows 98 Unit B: Working with Programs, Files and Folders Microsoft Access 2000: Unit A: Getting Started with Access 2000 Unit B: Using Tables and Queries Unit C: Using Forms Unit D: Using Reports Unit E Modifying a Relational Database Structure Unit F: Creating Multiple Table Queries Unit G: Creating Forms, Subforms, and Controls Unit H: Working with Databases and Building Complex Reports Unit I: Sharing Access Information with Other Office Programs Unit J: Creating Data Access Pages Unit K: Creating Advanced Queries Unit L: Creating Advanced Forms and Reports Unit M: Managing Database Objects Unit N: Creating Macros Unit O: Creating Modules Unit P: Maintaining the Database