You've covered many of the basic functions of Microsoft® Access®, and now you're ready to learn advanced Access features such as database management, advanced form design, packaging a database, encrypting a database, preparing a database for multiple-user access, and more. Knowledge of these features separates database professionals from the casual database users or occasional designers.

Microsoft Access for Office 365: Part 3

Microsoft Access for Office 365: Part 3
This course is part of Microsoft Access 365 Essentials Specialization

Instructor: Bill Rosenthal
Access provided by Exxaro
What you'll learn
Connect your database to outside sources by importing text files, linking Excel sheets, and setting up Word mail merges.
Clean up and maintain your tables using action queries to append or delete items, while identifying duplicate and unmatched records.
Secure and distribute your database by splitting it for multiple users, setting passwords, and converting files to compiled ACCDE formats.
Learn by doing. Perform guided, step-by-step hands-on activities on your own computer.
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