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Lesson 4 – Entering data in a table A table is a database object that you use to store data about a particular subject, such as employees or products. A table consists of records and fields. Each record contains data about one instance of the table subject, such as a...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | Jun 21, 2022
Lesson 3 – Producing and editing database table Databases in Access 2010 are composed of four objects: tables, queries, forms, and reports. Together, these objects allow you to enter, store, analyze, and compile your data as you wish. Tables, queries, forms, and...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | Jun 21, 2022
Lesson 2 – Opening and saving a database Think about all the information we encounter on a typical day that might be organized by a database. For example, if you go shopping at a department store for a toaster, the store inventory of products is information that...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | Jun 20, 2022
Lesson 1 – Why Do I Need a Database? Access 2010 is a program that allows you to create and manage databases. A database is a place where you can store information related to a specific topic. How you intend to use the information will determine whether you need...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | Jun 16, 2022
Lesson 4– Using the address book facility By the end of this lesson, learners should be able to: Identify and explain address books in terms of their purpose and use. Add and remove an address from a personal address book. The Address Book is a collection of address...We distribute our e-newsletter containing news, views, events and highlights twice a year. Subscribe below.
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