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Microsoft access for mac 2013
Microsoft access for mac 2013









microsoft access for mac 2013
  1. Microsoft access for mac 2013 portable#
  2. Microsoft access for mac 2013 professional#

The student should have a USB memory stick (thumb drive) or other portable memory device available to store their files that will be created during this tutorial.

  • Minimizing, maximizing and resizing windows.
  • Running programs from the Windows Start menu.
  • Managing files in general including the difference between drive letters, hard disk, etc.
  • Opening and saving files on the hard disk and on USB memory stick (thumb drive) for example.
  • Specific skills required for this tutorial are: This tutorial assumes the student is familiar with the basic operation of a personal computer and Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. This tutorial is intended for students just getting started with the MS Access database management system. In the sections that follow, we give step-by-step instructions for creating the tables, data entry forms, reports and queries for the application. We then describe a business example and give an outline for the database and applications we wish to develop. Access is a relational database management system. The majority of database management systems in use today are based on what is called the relational database model. The tutorial begins with a brief overview of Relational Databases. If you are interested in working with MS Access ’97 or 2000, please visit the Microsoft Access Tutorial – Covering MS Access ’ web page. This tutorial covers MS Access 2007, 2010, 2013, 20 which have a common interface (the “ribbon bar” across the top) that is different from earlier versions.

    Microsoft access for mac 2013 professional#

    The tutorial is based on Microsoft Access which is part of the Microsoft Office Professional suite that also includes MS Excel, MS Word and MS Powerpoint.

    microsoft access for mac 2013

    This includes the use of the keyboard and mouse. It is assumed that users of this tutorial are proficient in working with Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/Win7/Win10, etc. A business example is discussed first which provides a background for developing a simple database. The four basic modules of Access are demonstrated: Tables, Forms, Reports and Queries. This tutorial is designed to get the user up and running with MS Access (henceforth simply “Access”) in a rapid fashion. 1 Introduction to the MS Access 2010, 2013, 20 Tutorial











    Microsoft access for mac 2013