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Microsoft Access 2016

(MS-ACCESS-2016) / ISBN: 9781616918644
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Microsoft Access 2016

We have an updated version of this course, please check out the Microsoft Access 2019 course!

Prepare for the MOS 77-730 exam with the Microsoft Access 2016 course and lab. The lab is cloud-based, device-enabled, and can be easily integrated with an LMS. The Microsoft Access training course covers the MOS 77-730 exam objectives and provides knowledge in areas such as creating, modifying, navigating, printing, exporting and protecting databases; creating, managing and modifying tables; and so on. The MS Access 2016 course includes full-length practice tests provided with answers that emulate the Microsoft Access certification exam.

Here's what you will get

The Microsoft Access 2016 77-730 exam validates that candidates have a basic knowledge of the Access 2016 application's environment and fundamental database design principles. The certified candidates of this exam know the correct application of the basic characteristics of Access 2016 and can create and maintain basic Access database objects, which include data entry forms, tables, relationships, multi-level reports, and multi-table queries.

Lessons
  • 23+ Lessons
  • 112+ Quizzes
  • 142+ Flashcards
  • 142+ Glossary of terms
TestPrep
  • 30+ Pre Assessment Questions
  • 2+ Full Length Tests
  • 40+ Post Assessment Questions
  • 80+ Practice Test Questions
Lab
  • 30+ Performance lab
  • 30+ Video tutorials
  • 08:23+ Hours
Video Lessons
  • 31+ Videos
  • 08:47+ Hours
Here's what you will learn
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Lesson 1: An Introduction to Database Development
  • The Database Terminology of Access
  • Relational Databases
  • Access Database Objects
  • A Five-Step Design Method
Lesson 2: Getting Started with Access
  • The Access Welcome Screen
  • How to Create a Blank Desktop Database
  • The Access 2016 Interface
  • Bulletproofing an Application
Lesson 3: Creating Access Tables
  • Table Types
  • Creating a New Table
  • Creating tblCustomers
  • Changing a Table Design
  • Understanding tblCustomers Field Properties
  • Setting the Primary Key
  • Saving the Completed Table
  • Manipulating Tables
  • Adding Records to a Database Table
  • Understanding Attachment Fields
Lesson 4: Understanding Table Relationships
  • Building Bulletproof Databases
  • Data Normalization and Denormalization
  • Table Relationships
  • Integrity Rules
  • Keys
Lesson 5: Working with Access Tables
  • Understanding Datasheets
  • Looking at the Datasheet Window
  • Opening a Datasheet
  • Entering New Data
  • Navigating Records in a Datasheet
  • Changing Values in a Datasheet
  • Using the Undo Feature
  • Copying and Pasting Values
  • Replacing Values
  • Adding New Records
  • Deleting Records
  • Displaying Records
  • Sorting and Filtering Records in a Datasheet
  • Aggregating Data
  • Printing Records
Lesson 6: Importing and Exporting Data
  • How Access Works with External Data
  • Options for Importing and Exporting
  • How to Import External Data
  • How to Export to External Formats
Lesson 7: Linking to External Data
  • Linking External Data
  • Working with Linked Tables
Lesson 8: Selecting Data with Queries
  • Introducing Queries
  • Creating a Query
  • Working with Query Fields
  • Adding Criteria to Your Queries
  • Printing a Query's Recordset
  • Saving a Query
  • Creating Multi-Table Queries
  • Working with the Table Pane
Lesson 9: Using Operators and Expressions in Access
  • Introducing Operators
  • Using Operators and Expressions in Queries
  • Entering Single-Value Field Criteria
  • Using Multiple Criteria in a Query
  • Entering Criteria in Multiple Fields
Lesson 10: Going Beyond Select Queries
  • Action Queries
  • Crosstab Queries
Lesson 11: Working with Calculations and Dates
  • Using Calculations in Your Analyses
  • Using Dates in Your Analyses
Lesson 12: Performing Conditional Analyses
  • Using Parameter Queries
  • Using Conditional Functions
Lesson 13: Fundamentals of Using Access SQL
  • Understanding Basic SQL
  • Getting Fancy with Advanced SQL Statements
  • Using SQL Specific Queries
Lesson 14: Subqueries and Domain Aggregate Functions
  • Enhancing Your Analyses with Subqueries
  • Domain Aggregate Functions
Lesson 15: Creating Basic Access Forms
  • Formulating Forms
  • Working with Controls
  • Introducing Properties
Lesson 16: Working with Data on Access Forms
  • Using Form View
  • Changing Values in a Form
  • Printing a Form
  • Working with Form Properties
  • Adding a Form Header or Footer
  • Working with Section Properties
  • Changing the Layout
  • Converting a Form to a Report
Lesson 17: Working with Form Controls
  • Setting Control Properties
  • Creating a Calculated Control
  • Working with Subforms
  • Form Design Tips
  • Tackling Advanced Forms Techniques
  • Using the Tab Control
  • Designing a Form from Scratch
Lesson 18: Presenting Data with Access Reports
  • Introducing Reports
  • Creating a Report, from Beginning to End
  • Banded Report Design Concepts
  • Creating a Report from Scratch
  • Improving the Report's Appearance
Lesson 19: Advanced Access Report Techniques
  • Grouping and Sorting Data
  • Formatting Data
  • Adding Data
  • Trying More Techniques
  • Transforming Data in Access
Lesson 20: Advanced Data Access with VBA
  • Introducing Visual Basic for Applications
  • Understanding VBA Terminology
  • Adding an Unbound Combo Box to a Form to Find Data
  • Filtering a Form
Appendix A
  • MOS Access
Appendix B
  • Function Reference for Data Analysts
Appendix C
  • Videos

Hands on Activities (Performance Labs)

Getting Started with Access

  • Creating a blank desktop database
  • Encrypting a database

Creating Access Tables

  • Creating a new table
  • Opening table in Design view
  • Creating a primary key
  • Saving a table
  • Renaming a table
  • Adding records to a database table

Working with Access Tables

  • Opening a datasheet
  • Finding a specific value
  • Replacing values
  • Deleting records
  • Printing records

Importing and Exporting Data

  • Importing from another access database
  • Exporting objects to other access databases

Linking to External Data

  • Linking to other Access database tables

Selecting Data with Queries

  • Changing the sort order of a field

Using Operators and Expressions in Access

  • Entering character (Text or Memo) criteria
  • Specifying non-matching values

Going Beyond Select Queries

  • Creating delete queries

Fundamentals of Using Access SQL

  • Using the Select statement
  • Using the WHERE clause
  • Using the * statement
  • Expanding your search with the Like operator

Subqueries and Domain Aggregate Functions

  • Using IN and NOT IN with subqueries

Working with Data on Access Forms

  • Creating a form and changing view
  • Changing the title bar text with the Caption property

Working with Form Controls

  • Creating the basic form

Presenting Data with Access Reports

  • Creating reports in a MS Access database

Advanced Access Report Techniques

  • Hiding repeating information
Exam FAQs
What are the prerequisites for this exam? There are no technical prerequisites for the certification exam.
What is the exam registration fee? USD 100
Where do I take the exam? Certiport
What is the format of the exam? The exam consists of performance based questions and is conducted in a live or simulated environment. 
How many questions are asked in the exam? The exam contains 40-60 questions.
What is the duration of the exam? 90 minutes
What is the passing score? The passing score varies from exam to exam and is provided on the score report.
What is the exam's retake policy?

Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam retake policy

  1. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score on an exam the first time, the candidate must wait 24 hours before retaking the exam.
  2. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score the second time, the candidate must wait 2 days (48 hours) before retaking the exam a third time.
  3. A two-day waiting period will be imposed between each subsequent exam retake.
  4. There is no annual limit on the number of attempts on the same exam.
  5. If a candidate achieves a passing score on an Office exam, the candidate may take it again.
What is the validity of the certification? For life
Where can I find more information about this exam? To know more about the , click here.
What are the career opportunities after passing this exam?
  • Editor
  • Data Analyst
  • Office Professional
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