Create custom databases with this modern data-crunching powerhouse!

Microsoft Access lets ordinary users develop powerful databases customized for their business needs. You can learn to build and share a simple database in no time at all. It’s easy to create and structure your data, then build forms for data entry and reports for sharing data with others.
In this course, experienced Microsoft Access trainer Kathy Jones will guide you in building your first Microsoft Access database. You’ll learn to create your own tables to store the information you need. You’ll learn to sort, filter, and query the data in those tables. Kathy will also show you how to create forms for entering data into your Access database, and how to create, format, and run reports on your data.
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