Title: Microsoft Office Access 2003
1Microsoft Office Access 2003
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2CHAPTER 1 FUNDAMENTALS
3- Microsoft Access is a powerful database program,
you can use to store all kinds of information. - Once information is stored in a Microsoft Access
database, it's easy to find, analyze, and print. - This chapter is your introduction to Microsoft
Access and the world of databases.
41. Introduction to Databases
- A database is a collection of information that is
organized into a list and stored in a manner
similar to a file cabinet. - A database program lets you
- Store Information.
- Find Information.
- Analyze and Print Information.
- Manage and Share Information.
51. Introduction to Databases
- A Microsoft Access database may contain up to
seven different database object types - Tables store a database's data in rows (records)
and columns (fields). - Queries ask a question of data stored in a
table. - Forms custom screens that provide an easy way to
enter and view data in a table or query.
61. Introduction to Databases
- Reports present data from a table or query in a
printed format. - Pages designed for viewing and working with
Microsoft Access data from an intranet or over
the Internet. - Macros help you perform routine tasks by
automating them into a single command. - Modules let you create libraries of functions
that you can use throughout your application by
using language Visual Basic.
71. Introduction to Databases
- Starting Access
- Click the windows start button.
- Select all programs ?microsoft office 2003
?microsoft office access 2003. - Opening a Database
- Click the open button on the toolbar, or
- Select file? open from the menu, or Press ctrl
o.
82. Understanding the Access Program Screen
- The Microsoft Access screen
92. Understanding the Access Program Screen
- Title bar
- Menu bar
- Toolbar
- Database window
- Objects bar
- Database objects
- Status bar
103. Tour of a Table
113. Tour of a Table
- To open a table
- Click the tables icon in the objects bar and
double-click the table or select the table and
click open. - To move to the next record
- Click the next record navigation button, or press
the key, or click the record you want to select.
123. Tour of a Table
- To move to the previous record
- Click the previous record navigation button, or
press the up arrow key, or click the record you
want to select. - To move to the last record in a table
- Click the last record navigation button or press
ctrl end (when not editing record). - To move to the first record in a table
- Click the first record navigation button or press
ctrl home (when not editing record).
134. Adding, Editing, and Deleting Records
- To add a new record
- Click the new record navigation button. Or
- Click the new record button on the toolbar.
- Enter the record information for the field,
pressing tab to move to the next field and shift
tab to move to the previous field.
144. Adding, Editing, and Deleting Records
- To edit a record
- Click the field you want to edit and make the
changes. - To delete a record
- Place the insertion point anywhere in the record
and click the delete record button on the toolbar.
155. Tour of a Form
165. Tour of a Form
- Form which is used for adding, viewing, and
modifying information in a database should be
straightforward and easy. - Forms can also contain buttons that allow you to
perform other actions, such as running macros to
print reports or labels. - Forms can validate data
- To open a form
- Click the forms icon in the objects bar and
double-click the form or select the form and
click open.
175. Tour of a Form
- To move between records
- Use the record navigation buttons near the bottom
of the screen. - To delete a record
- Place the insertion point anywhere in the record
and click the delete record button on the
toolbar. - To add a new record
- Click the new record navigation button
186. Tour of a Query
- Example The USA Employees query in Design view
196. Tour of a Query
- Queries ask a question of the information in a
table and then retrieve and display the results. - To open a query
- Click the queries icon in the objects bar and
double-click the query or select the query and
click open. - To display a query in design view
- Open the query and click the view button on the
toolbar or Click the queries icon in the objects
bar, select the query, and click design.
207. Tour of a Report
- With a report, you can print database information
from tables and queries - Reports are the most static of all the database
objects. - Unlike tables and forms, which allow user
interaction, reports just sit there, waiting to
be printed.
217. Tour of a Report
- To open a report
- Click the reports icon in the objects bar and
double-click the query or select the query and
click open. - To zoom in print preview
- Click the area you want to zoom (either in or
out) with the magnifying glass pointer. - To print a report
- Click the print button on the toolbar, or select
file print from the menu, or press ctrl p.
228. Previewing and Printing a Database Object
- The Print Preview toolbar
- The Print dialog box
238. Previewing and Printing a Database Object
- To print preview
- Click the print preview button on the toolbar. or
select file print preview from the menu. - To print
- Click the print button on the toolbar, or select
file print from the menu, or Press ctrl p.
248. Using the Zoom Box
- In its current state, the Notes field is not wide
enough to display its contents.
258. Using the Zoom Box
- Press Shift F2 to display the box, making the
contents of any cell easier to view and edit.