Microsoft Access 2007 Microsoft Access 2007 Introduction to Database Programs.

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Microsoft Access 2007 Microsoft Access 2007 Introduction to Database Programs

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:  Explain basic concepts of a database.  Two different ways to create a database.  Work with records in a database.  Explain what database queries are and how they work.  Work with reports Lesson Objectives

Overview of Access A database contains objects that store, edit, and format information. Data is organized in a database in the form of tables. Two common types of databases Flat file and Relational. Flat file: database contains all the data in a single table, Relational: database stores data in multiple tables.

Access Objects Tables: - a collection of data about a topic arranged in rows and columns. Forms: - a place to enter data easily Queries: - a tool that lets you view, change, and analyze data in different ways Reports: - a method to present your data in a printed format, such as charts & invoices

 click the Start button, and then click All Programs  click Microsoft Office, and then click Microsoft Office Access 2007 Create a Database

Create a Database (cont.) Click Blank Database. Type a name for your database in the File Name Box.

Create a Database To create fields for the table, double click the Add New Field cell, type First Name and press the ENTER key. Create a Database (cont.)

To add data to the table, type in the data in each field cell.

Entering data Create a Database (cont.) Entering Data

Creating Forms To create a form from a table, click on the Form icon from the Create tab.

Creating Forms (cont.) Entering Data

Database Queries  You use a query to retrieve specific information from a database.  A query is a question that you enter in a database program.  The database program then performs the required operations to present the answer in the form of a report.  A query helps you view specific data to modify or analyze it.

Creating Queries To create a query, click the Create tab. In the Ribbon, click Query Wizard.

Creating Queries (cont.) When the New Query window appears, make sure Simple Query Wizard is selected. Transfer data from the Available Field to the Selected Field one at a time using >

Creating Queries (cont.) When the final screen appears, type the Names of the query

Creating Queries (cont.) Click the button.. The query is automatically saved and executed.

Creating Queries (cont.)

Working with Reports To create a report by using the Report Wizard, click the Create tab, and in the Reports group, click Report Wizard.

Working with Reports

Questions