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1 Office 2003 Introductory Concepts and Techniques M i c r o s o f t Access Web Feature Sharing Data among Applications

2 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 2 Objectives Import or link an Excel worksheet Export data to Excel and Word Create report snapshots Export and import XML data

3 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 3 Creating a New Database Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar, click All Programs on the Start menu, point to Microsoft Office on the All Programs submenu, and then click Microsoft Office Access 2003 on the Microsoft Office submenu Click the New button on the Database toolbar, and then click Blank database in the New area of the New File task pane Click the Save in box arrow in the File New Database dialog box and then click USB flash drive Erase the current entry in the File name text box, type Harton-Janes Clinic as the file name, and then click the Create button

4 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 4 Importing an Excel Worksheet With the Harton-Janes Clinic database open, right-click in the open area of the Database window Click Import When Access displays the Import dialog box, click the Files of type box arrow and then click Microsoft Excel If necessary, select USB flash drive in the Look in list Make sure the Patient workbook is selected, and then click the Import button

5 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 5 Importing an Excel Worksheet When Access displays the Import Spreadsheet Wizard dialog box, if necessary, click Show Worksheets and then click the Next button Be sure the Patient worksheet is selected, and then click the Next button If necessary, click First Row Contains Column Headings to select it Click the Next button If necessary, click In a New Table to select it and then click the Next button

6 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 6 Importing an Excel Worksheet Because the Field Options need not be specified, click the Next button Click Choose my own primary key Because the Patient Number field, which is the current field, is already selected as the primary key, click the Next button. Be sure the Patient appears in the Import to Table text box Click the Finish button. Click the OK button

7 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 7 Importing an Excel Worksheet

8 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 8 Closing a Database Click the Close button for the Harton- Janes Clinic : Database window

9 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 9 Opening a Database Click the Open button on the Database toolbar If necessary, click USB flash drive in the Look in box. Click the Ashton James College database name Click the Open button in the Open dialog box. If a Security Warning dialog box appears, click Open

10 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 10 Using the Export Command to Export Data to Excel Click Queries on the Objects bar, and then right- click Client-Trainer Query Click Export If necessary, click the Save in box arrow and then click USB flash drive Click the Save as type box arrow, and then click Microsoft Excel 97-2003 in the Save as type list Be sure the file name is Client-Trainer Query, and then click the Export button

11 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 11 Using the Export Command to Export Data to Excel

12 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 12 Using Drag-and-Drop to Export Data to Word Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar, click All Programs on the Start menu, point to Microsoft Office on the All Programs submenu, and then click Microsoft Office Word 2003 on the Microsoft Office submenu Close the Getting Started task pane Click the Microsoft Access button on the taskbar to return to Microsoft Access Click the Restore Down button or resize the Access window so the Access window does not occupy the full screen

13 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 13 Using Drag-and-Drop to Export Data to Word Be sure the Queries object is selected Drag the Client-Trainer Query icon to the upper- left corner of the Word document. Do not release the mouse button Release the mouse button and then click the Save button on the Standard toolbar in Microsoft Word Type Client-Trainer Query in the File name text box, and then click the Save button in the Save As dialog box

14 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 14 Using Drag-and-Drop to Export Data to Word Click in the Word window to deselect the table Quit Word by clicking its Close button Maximize the Microsoft Office Access window by double-clicking its title bar

15 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 15 Using the Export Command to Create a Snapshot If the Microsoft Access Database window is not maximized, maximize the window by double- clicking its title bar Click the Reports object, right-click the Client Amount Report, and then click Print Preview on the shortcut menu Right-click the preview of the report Click Export If necessary, click the Save in box arrow and then click USB flash drive

16 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 16 Using the Export Command to Create a Snapshot Click the Save as type box arrow, select Snapshot Format, be sure the Autostart check box is checked, and then click the Export button If a Microsoft Office Access dialog box is displayed asking if you want to install Snapshot Viewer, click the No button and see your instructor Click the Close button on the Print Preview toolbar Click the C button for the Snapshot Viewer – [Client Amount Report] window

17 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 17 Using the Export Command to Create a Snapshot

18 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 18 Exporting XML Data Click the Tables object, and then right- click Client Click Export on the shortcut menu Click the Save as type box arrow, scroll down, and then click XML in the list If necessary, select USB flash drive in the Save in list Click the Export button

19 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 19 Exporting XML Data Click the More Options button Click the expand indicator (the plus sign) to the left of [Lookup Data], and then click the Trainer check box to select the Trainer table Click the OK button Click the Close button for the Microsoft Access [Ashton James College : Database (Access 2000 file format)] window

20 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 20 Exporting XML Data

21 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 21 Creating a New Database Click the New button on the Database toolbar, and then click Blank database in the New area of the New File task pane If necessary, click the Save in box arrow in the File New Database dialog box and then click USB flash drive Type AJ Consulting in the File name text box and then click the Create button

22 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 22 Importing XML Data Right-click in the Database window Click Import on the shortcut menu Click the Files of type box arrow, scroll down, and then click XML in the list If necessary, select USB flash drive in the Look in list Click the Client file (Do not click the xsd version. If you do, you will import both tables, but none of the data. That is, the tables will be empty)

23 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 23 Importing XML Data Click the Import button Click the OK button

24 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 24 Importing XML Data

25 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 25 Closing the Database and Quitting Access Click the Close Window button for the AJ Consulting : Database window Click the Close button for the Microsoft Access window

26 Access Web Feature: Sharing Data among Applications 26 Summary Import or link an Excel worksheet Export data to Excel and Word Create report snapshots Export and import XML data

27 Office 2003 Introductory Concepts and Techniques M i c r o s o f t Access Web Feature Complete


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