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DocIcon Access and Excel compared
Learn when you should use Access instead of Excel for data storage.
Level: Beginning
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DocIcon Access Web databases
Find out how to use Access and SharePoint Services to build a database you access through the Web.
Level: Advanced
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DocIcon Adding data
Add data to a database by using lists or Lookup fields.
Level: Beginning
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DocIcon Adding data from e-mail
Add the data collected through e-mails to your Access database.
Level: Intermediate
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DocIcon Append query
Use an append query to add new records to an existing table by using data from other sources.
Level: Intermediate
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DocIcon Attaching files and graphics
Use the Attachment feature in Access to add one or more files, presentations, and images to your database.
Level: Intermediate
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DocIcon AutoExec macros
A guide to creating macros that will automatically when you open your database.
Level: Intermediate
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DocIcon Back Up a Database
An overview on how to back up a database in Access.
Level: Beginning
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DocIcon Basics of Access forms and reports
Learn how to make attractive forms and reports.
Level: Beginning
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DocIcon Centralized database user options
Customize settings such as how windows display and keyboard shortcuts from a centralized location.
Level: Advanced
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DocIcon Combine the Results of Several Select Queries by Using a Union Query
Use a union query to review data from similar queries as a combined set.
Level: Intermediate
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DocIcon Control Which Forms and Reports are Available on a SharePoint Site
A brief guide on how to control which forms and reports are available to SharePoint users.
Level: Advanced
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DocIcon Converting to Access 2010
Learn how to convert older database files to the new Access 2010 file format.
Level: Beginning
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DocIcon Create a new database
Learn the basic process of creating a database that will be used on desktop machines.
Level: Beginning
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DocIcon Create an Access project
Create a new Access project or connect an Access project to an existing SQL Server database.
Level: Beginning
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Learning Roadmap
Getting Started
What's new in Access 2010
Create a new database
Database design basics
Adding data
Query criteria

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