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This workshop is designed to get currect Access users up to speed on the new look and features in Access 2007.
An introduction to Microsoft Presentation design program. Learn how to apply a design and layout to slides, add and modify content, include animation and slide transitions as well as...
This workshop will introduce you to the basics of Microsoft Excel 2007 Spreadsheets including Components of a spreadsheet Enter and Editing data Creating simple...
As a continuance of Introduction to Excel 1, this workshop covers additional basic Excel features with a focus on text instead of numerical data. Do you keep a list of names, addresses...
Do you keep a list of names, addresses and/or other text data? In addition to Excel's calculation features, it is also a convenient tool for managing and organizing a data.
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During this session students will explore the new Office 2007 ribbon and get a hands-on overview of new features in Word. This workshop is the prerequisite to our Excel, PowerPoint and Access...
This workshop will introduce you to database basics using Microsoft Access 2007 including Overview of MS AccessUnderstanding Database Objects and terminology Using an Existing Database Creating...
This workshop will cover 2 types of queries, Select Queries which allow you to extract specific information from your data and Action Queries which perform actions on the data within your...
Access 2007 Part 3 will teach the basic skills for creating and editing Forms and Reports. Print the access3.doc file and bring to the workshop.
The first in a three part series, this session will introduce students to Windows Deployment Services (WDS), the Microsoft-developed methodology for installing Windows via network.
The workshop will teach how to create relationships between tables. This class includes a in-class projects that pulls in the skills learned in parts 1-3. Print and bring the access4.doc file...