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Database Basics using Microsoft Access 2003

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Course by: Mary Wright. E-mail the author Translated By: Mary Wright

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Summary: This course is a series of tutorials that serve as a general introduction to Microsoft's Access 2003 database program. In this course, we will learn how to create databases both to manage your personal multimedia collection and to manage your address book. This course is designed for adults with some computer experience but little or no previous database experience. It is suggested that you open the tutorial, and resize the window so that the tutorial fits on half of the screen. Then open the Microsoft Access database program, and resize the program window so that it fits on the other half of the screen. In this way you can practice what you learn via the tutorial.

Instructor: Mary Wright

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Institution: Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County

Course Number: Access 101

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