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Microsoft Access Tutorial Links
Why the videos were Selected
The videos sent were chosen because they are user friendly, informative, educative, concise and the videos are of high quality. The tutors ensure that they explained what they are doing as much ass possible so that viewers would not have much problems understanding what is transpiring. They also ensured that they use the correct terms when referring to parts of Microsoft Access 2007 software so that viewers could relate to their very own software package. Proper introduction of Microsoft Access 2007 was done so that users would get acquainted with the interface that the software possesses. Overall the presentations were interesting, fun but most importantly educative.
The Links that were chosen are:
Microsoft Access 2007 Tutorial - How to use File Attachment Controls
How to display Calculated Values in Microsoft Access Forms or Reports
Microsoft Access 2007 Anchoring Fields so they stretch to the changing size of a form or report
Microsoft Access 2007 Tutorial - Data Collection By Email
Microsoft Access 2007 Tutorial - Outlook Task to Scheduled Reoccurring Access Imports or Exports
Microsoft Access 2007 Tutorial - How to show Date Picker
Microsoft Access 2007 Tutorial - Alternating Row Color in Reports and Datasheet Views
Microsoft Access 2007 Video Tutorial -Queries Part One - Simple query formulas combining field values, arithmetic on field values, creating alias field names, and use of NZ function
Microsoft Access 2007 Video Tutorial - Queries Part Two - Query Table Joins
Microsoft Access 2007 Video Tutorial - Queries Part Three - Query Criteria Methods and use of Like Operator and Wildcard
Microsoft Access 2007 Video Tutorial - Queries Part Four - Action Queries - Make Table Query, Update Query, Append Query, Delete Query
Microsoft Access 2007 Video Tutorial - Queries Part Five - Using Aggregate Functions in Group By Queries