Instructor Led Training
Microsoft Access 2019 (MO-500)
Instructor-led training (ILT) is a traditional form of education that involves a skilled instructor leading a classroom or virtual session to deliver training to learners.
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Zoom meeting with student twice a week.
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AI Tutor support.
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Assignments and Grade.
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About This Course
The Microsoft Access 2019 (MO-500) is a comprehensive training course that teaches you the skills needed to effectively create, manage, and analyze databases using Access. The course content is in sync with the MO-500 exam objectives, focusing on developing your knowledge and ability to create and maintain Access Database objects including tables, relationships, data entry forms, multi-level reports and multi-table queries. It has a prep engine with hands-on Labs which provide different sets of questions to prepare for the exam in the test environment. After completing this Microsoft Access 2019 course you’ll know how to manage databases, create and modify tables, create and modify queries, modify forms in layout view, and modify reports in layout view.
Skills You’ll Get
Hands-On Labs
44+ LiveLab | 00+ Minutes
Lesson Plan
Introduction
- Course setup
Database fundamentals
- Module A: Understanding general database terms
- Module B: Relational databases
- Module C: Access interface and objects
- Summary
Tables
- Module A: Creating tables
- Module B: Creating fields
- Module C: Data Validation
- Module D: Relationships and keys
- Summary
Queries
- Module A: Creating basic queries
- Module B: Modifying queries
- Module C: Using calculated fields
- Summary
Forms
- Module A: Creating simple forms
- Module B: Form design
- Module C: Form controls
- Summary
Reports
- Module A: Creating Reports
- Module B: Report controls
- Module C: Formatting reports
- Summary
Introduction
- Course setup
Advanced queries
- Module A: Grouping and summarizing
- Module B: Updating, deleting, and relationships
- Module C: Indexing for performance
- Summary
Advanced forms
- Module A: Subforms
- Module B: Advanced control types
- Module C: Specialized form types
- Summary
Advanced reports
- Module A: Subreports
- Module B: Advanced grouping
- Module C: Advanced formatting
- Summary
Macros
- Module A: Creating basic macros
- Module B: Using variables
- Module C: Troubleshooting macros
- Summary
Database management
- Module A: Compact & Repair
- Module B: Restoring a database
- Module C: Other maintenance tasks
- Summary
Frequently asked questions
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