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Free Course: Microsoft Access: How to Create a Database

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2010

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This step-by-step video will teach you how to create a table, organise and manage your database in Microsoft Access. Once you finish this training course, you can be eligble for an ALISON certificate in Microsoft Access. This training course demonstrates creating and using a database. This is a key skill in today's workplace. Access 2003 is a component of Microsoft Office and completing this free onine learning course represents a significant part of the Microsoft Office training program.

This clip is taken from the FREE interactive online course available at http://ALISON.com

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  • @codeartha I would say text. I dont think you will need more room then what is available.

  • @mmully123 microsoft 2003

  • What version of microsoft access is this> for example . microsoft access 2010 or 2007 ????? thanks.

  • @77LeGaCy77 Daar kan ik dus echt geen kut van maken hè!

  • hierdie ou praat poes stadig

  • I want to do a data-base for my lab to collect all the properties and attributes of my chemicals.

    So what kind of value can be a chemical formula as there are letters, numbers and subwrote numbers

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