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MS Access 2010
A Jargon Free Guide
Paul Barnett
7/31/2010
For complete, no nonsense training visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
A quick guide to some features in MS Access 2010 and an insight into Jargon Free Training
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
Contents
Overview................................................................................................. 2
What is MS Access? .................................................................................. 2
Planning your database ............................................................................. 3
Load MS Access....................................................................................... 3
Create a table to hold your data .................................................................. 5
Create a form to display your data ............................................................... 6
Create a query to return your data ............................................................... 8
Create a quick report ..............................................................................11
Some new features in MS Access 2010...........................................................13
So what can Jargon Free Training do for you? ....................................................14
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
Overview
What is MS Access?
MS Access is the world’s most popular desktop database. It is part of
the MS Office software suite. It is used in millions of corporate firms
across the globe and in homes also.
MS Access is used to store and retrieve large amounts of data. It can be
used for something simple such as keeping a record of your CD/DVD
collection or for something larger such as invoicing/stock management.
Some confuse a spreadsheet such as Excel with MS Access. A
spreadsheet is used to manipulate financial information. MS Access can
also do this, but primarily it is a data storage system.
Out of all the programs in the MS Office suite it is MS Access which has
proven to be the stumbling block for many. But it need not be,
provided the approach and training are first rate.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
Planning your database
Before doing anything else you should think about what you want your
system to do.
Think about the following:
 What data do you need to record?
 How many records are you likely to keep?
 What data input screens will be needed?
 How many people will be using the system?
Load MS Access
When you load up MS Access you will see the following screen.
You may either select a template database to use or create your own.
Double click the option ‘Blank database’ to create your own or type a
name in the file name box at the bottom right and then click the
create button.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
You will notice at the top there are a series of commands.
This is known as the ribbon and essentially is made up of a number of
tabs which contain sections. Each section contains a set of commands.
For example by clicking the create tab you will notice a section called
forms. In this section are commands for creating forms.
Now that you have loaded MS Access you will now be in table mode or
datasheet view as it is sometimes called.
It is here that you can enter your column name and the data type to be
used.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
Create a table to hold your data
On the ‘Click to add’ heading click the small arrow to show the data
types available.
Here I chose the text data type. I then clicked on the heading and
called it first name. I then entered a value of ‘John’ in the cell.
This procedure can be repeated for each column required.
When complete click the close X button at the top right of the table
window. You will be asked to give the table a name.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
The table you saved will be shown in the navigation pane. You can hide
and show the navigation pane by clicking the double arrow symbol.
Create a form to display your data
Although it is possible to keep entering data into your table via the
datasheet or table view, it is better to do it via a nice looking screen.
To create a quick screen in MS Access 2010 simply go to the navigation
pane and click to highlight the table you wish to base the form on. For
example here I have clicked on the employees table.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
Now head up to the ribbon and click on the create tab.
In the forms section click on the button named ‘Form’.
MS Access creates a nice simple form.
Click on any of the text boxes to position the cursor and edit the data.
At the bottom you have the navigation buttons which move you to each
record.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
Create a query to return your data
In MS Access you use a query to return data based on certain criteria.
You can also return data without any criteria. Let’s look at this now.
On the ribbon click on the create tab and head to the macros & code
section on the right. Click on the query design button.
Click the table you wish to use and click the ‘Add’ button.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
Double click the column name you wish to show in the results.
The column name will then appear in the grid.
Notice on the criteria line under the country column, I have added the
letters ‘USA’.
This is my filter – Return me all records where the country is USA.
On the ribbon click the run button.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
And voila – I get all the records from the USA appearing in the results.
That query will be saved with a name and it will then show in the
navigation pane under queries.
The more you learn about MS Access, the more advanced the queries
you will be able to create. Queries can contain multiple criteria and
multiple tables.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
Create a quick report
MS Access has always had a great report facility.
I could create a quick simple report based on the query I just created.
All I do is click on the saved query in the navigation pane.
Then click the create tab on the ribbon and head over to the reports
section.
Now click the report button.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
MS Access has created a quick simple report for me which I can now
customize.
Reports, along with forms can be designed manually. This gives you far
greater control over your report. You are then able to choose from the
vast array of controls and add them to your form or report.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
Some new features in MS Access 2010
In MS Access 2010 you no longer have to type out long address fields in
tables. Simply click on the ‘more fields’ button and select the address
option. MS Access creates address, city, state, zip and country fields.
Another nice new feature of Access 2010 is the ability to use desktop
themes. Previously you had to use formats if you wanted to paint the
forms or reports with the same colors and styles. These were unique to
MS Access, but now the desktop theme you use can be carried across to
other MS Office apps such as PowerPoint and Word.
For the easiest, hassle free training around visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com
So what can Jargon Free Training do for you?
 Do you want to increase your productivity?
 Do you want to improve your career prospects?
 Are you tired of hunting for answers?
Well now is the time to take action.
Cut the jargon!
Get on board Jargon Free Training.
Learn fast, learn smart!
Take the first steps to success.
Image: Filomena Scalise / FreeDigitalPhotos.net
Visit
http//www.jargonfreetraining.com

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Microsoft Access 2010 - a jargon free guide

  • 1. JARGON FREE TRAINING MS Access 2010 A Jargon Free Guide Paul Barnett 7/31/2010 For complete, no nonsense training visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com A quick guide to some features in MS Access 2010 and an insight into Jargon Free Training
  • 2. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com Contents Overview................................................................................................. 2 What is MS Access? .................................................................................. 2 Planning your database ............................................................................. 3 Load MS Access....................................................................................... 3 Create a table to hold your data .................................................................. 5 Create a form to display your data ............................................................... 6 Create a query to return your data ............................................................... 8 Create a quick report ..............................................................................11 Some new features in MS Access 2010...........................................................13 So what can Jargon Free Training do for you? ....................................................14
  • 3. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com Overview What is MS Access? MS Access is the world’s most popular desktop database. It is part of the MS Office software suite. It is used in millions of corporate firms across the globe and in homes also. MS Access is used to store and retrieve large amounts of data. It can be used for something simple such as keeping a record of your CD/DVD collection or for something larger such as invoicing/stock management. Some confuse a spreadsheet such as Excel with MS Access. A spreadsheet is used to manipulate financial information. MS Access can also do this, but primarily it is a data storage system. Out of all the programs in the MS Office suite it is MS Access which has proven to be the stumbling block for many. But it need not be, provided the approach and training are first rate.
  • 4. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com Planning your database Before doing anything else you should think about what you want your system to do. Think about the following:  What data do you need to record?  How many records are you likely to keep?  What data input screens will be needed?  How many people will be using the system? Load MS Access When you load up MS Access you will see the following screen. You may either select a template database to use or create your own. Double click the option ‘Blank database’ to create your own or type a name in the file name box at the bottom right and then click the create button.
  • 5. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com You will notice at the top there are a series of commands. This is known as the ribbon and essentially is made up of a number of tabs which contain sections. Each section contains a set of commands. For example by clicking the create tab you will notice a section called forms. In this section are commands for creating forms. Now that you have loaded MS Access you will now be in table mode or datasheet view as it is sometimes called. It is here that you can enter your column name and the data type to be used.
  • 6. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com Create a table to hold your data On the ‘Click to add’ heading click the small arrow to show the data types available. Here I chose the text data type. I then clicked on the heading and called it first name. I then entered a value of ‘John’ in the cell. This procedure can be repeated for each column required. When complete click the close X button at the top right of the table window. You will be asked to give the table a name.
  • 7. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com The table you saved will be shown in the navigation pane. You can hide and show the navigation pane by clicking the double arrow symbol. Create a form to display your data Although it is possible to keep entering data into your table via the datasheet or table view, it is better to do it via a nice looking screen. To create a quick screen in MS Access 2010 simply go to the navigation pane and click to highlight the table you wish to base the form on. For example here I have clicked on the employees table.
  • 8. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com Now head up to the ribbon and click on the create tab. In the forms section click on the button named ‘Form’. MS Access creates a nice simple form. Click on any of the text boxes to position the cursor and edit the data. At the bottom you have the navigation buttons which move you to each record.
  • 9. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com Create a query to return your data In MS Access you use a query to return data based on certain criteria. You can also return data without any criteria. Let’s look at this now. On the ribbon click on the create tab and head to the macros & code section on the right. Click on the query design button. Click the table you wish to use and click the ‘Add’ button.
  • 10. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com Double click the column name you wish to show in the results. The column name will then appear in the grid. Notice on the criteria line under the country column, I have added the letters ‘USA’. This is my filter – Return me all records where the country is USA. On the ribbon click the run button.
  • 11. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com And voila – I get all the records from the USA appearing in the results. That query will be saved with a name and it will then show in the navigation pane under queries. The more you learn about MS Access, the more advanced the queries you will be able to create. Queries can contain multiple criteria and multiple tables.
  • 12. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com Create a quick report MS Access has always had a great report facility. I could create a quick simple report based on the query I just created. All I do is click on the saved query in the navigation pane. Then click the create tab on the ribbon and head over to the reports section. Now click the report button.
  • 13. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com MS Access has created a quick simple report for me which I can now customize. Reports, along with forms can be designed manually. This gives you far greater control over your report. You are then able to choose from the vast array of controls and add them to your form or report.
  • 14. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com Some new features in MS Access 2010 In MS Access 2010 you no longer have to type out long address fields in tables. Simply click on the ‘more fields’ button and select the address option. MS Access creates address, city, state, zip and country fields. Another nice new feature of Access 2010 is the ability to use desktop themes. Previously you had to use formats if you wanted to paint the forms or reports with the same colors and styles. These were unique to MS Access, but now the desktop theme you use can be carried across to other MS Office apps such as PowerPoint and Word.
  • 15. For the easiest, hassle free training around visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com So what can Jargon Free Training do for you?  Do you want to increase your productivity?  Do you want to improve your career prospects?  Are you tired of hunting for answers? Well now is the time to take action. Cut the jargon! Get on board Jargon Free Training. Learn fast, learn smart! Take the first steps to success. Image: Filomena Scalise / FreeDigitalPhotos.net Visit http//www.jargonfreetraining.com