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Book SynopsisAbout our authors
Amy S. Kinser, Esq., Series Editor, holds a BA degree in chemistry with a business minor from Indiana University, and a JD from the Maurer School of Law, also at Indiana University. After working as an environmental chemist, starting her own technology consulting company, and practicing intellectual property law, she has spent the past 15 years teaching technology at the Kelley School of Business in Bloomington, Indiana. Currently, she serves as Director of Computer Skills and senior lecturer at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. She loves spending time with her two sons, Aidan and J. Matthew, and her husband, J. Eric.
Brant P. Moriarity earned a BA degree in religious studies/philosophy and an MS degree in information systems at Indiana University. He is a senior lecturer at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, where he teaches topics such as data management and analysis, as well as the
Table of Contents
Brief Contents COMMON FEATURES
- Understanding the Common Features of Microsoft Office
ACCESS BUSINESS UNIT 1
- The Four Main Database Objects
- Tables, Keys, and Relationships
- Access Business Unit 1 Capstone
ACCESS BUSINESS UNIT 2
- Queries and Data Access
- Using Forms and Reports in Access
- Access Business Unit 2 Capstone
ACCESS BUSINESS UNIT 3
- Advanced Tables
- Pattern Matching and Functions in Queries
- Access Business Unit 3 Capstone
ACCESS BUSINESS UNIT 4
- Aggregated Calculations, Subquerying, and SQL
- Action Queries and Advanced Relationships
- Access Business Unit 4 Capstone
ACCESS BUSINESS UNIT 5
- Advanced Form Settings and Form Types
- Advanced Reports and Mailing Labels
- Access Business Unit 5 Capstone
ACCESS BUSINESS UNIT 6
- Develop Navigation Forms and the User Interface
- Create a Refined User Experience with Macros
- Access Business Unit 6 Capstone
ACCESS BUSINESS UNIT 7
- Use VBA in Access
- Implement Your Database
- Access Business Unit 7 Capstone
Appendices
- Access Appendix
- Mac Appendix
- MOS Core
- MOS Expert