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Microsoft Access 2013

Microsoft Access 2013. Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction. Objectives. Describe the features of the Access window Create a database Create tables in Datasheet and Design views Add records to a table Close a database Open a database. Objectives.

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Microsoft Access 2013

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  1. MicrosoftAccess 2013 Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  2. Objectives • Describe the features of the Access window • Create a database • Create tables in Datasheet and Design views • Add records to a table • Close a database • Open a database Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  3. Objectives • Print the contents of a table • Create and use a query • Create and use a form • Create and print custom reports • Modify a report in Layout view • Perform special database operations • Design a database to satisfy a collection of requirements Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  4. Project – Database Creation Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  5. Creating a Database • Tap or click the ‘Blank desktop database’ thumbnail to select the database type. • Type the desired file name in the File Name text box to enter the new file name. Do not press the ENTER key after typing the file name because you do not want to create the database at this time • Tap or click the ‘Browse for a location to put your database’ button to display the File New Database dialog box • Navigate to the location for the database • Tap or click the OK button (File New Database dialog box) to select the location for the database and close the dialog box • Tap or click the Create button to create the database on the selected drive in the selected folder with the desired file name Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  6. Creating a Database Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  7. Modifying the Primary Key • Press and hold or right-click the column heading for the desired primary key field to display a shortcut menu • Tap or click Rename Field on the shortcut menu to highlight the current name • Type the new desired name for the field • Tap or click the white space immediately below the field name to complete the addition of the field • Tap or click the Data Type arrow (TABLE TOOLS FIELD tab | Formatting group) to display a menu of available data types • Tap or click the desired data type Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  8. Modifying the Primary Key • Tap or click the Field Size text box (Table Tools Fields tab | Properties group) to select the current field size, use either the DELETE or BACKSPACE keys to erase the current field size, and then type the new field size • Tap or click the Name & Caption button (TABLE TOOLS FIELDS tab | Properties group) to display the Enter Field Properties dialog box • Tap or click the Caption text box (Enter Field Properties dialog box), and then type the desired caption • Tap or click the Description text box, and then type the desired description • Tap click the OK button (Enter Fields Properties dialog box) to change the caption and description Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  9. Modifying the Primary Key Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  10. Defining the Remaining Fields in a Table • Tap or click the ‘Click to Add’ column heading to display a menu of available data types • Tap or click the desired data type • Type the desired field name • Tap or click the blank space below the field name to complete the change of the name. Tap or click the blank space a second time to select the field • Change the field size, if necessary Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  11. Saving a Table • Tap or click the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar to display the Save As dialog box • Type the desired table name • Tap or click the OK button (Save As dialog box) to save the table Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  12. Viewing the Table in Design View • Tap or click the View button arrow (TABLE TOOLS FIELDS tab | Views group) to display the View menu • Tap or click Design View on the View menu to view the table in Design view Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  13. Changing a Field Size in Design View • If necessary, tap or click the vertical scroll bar to display the desired field. Tap or click the row selector for the desired field to select the field • Tap or click the Field Size box to display the Field Size arrow • Tap or click the Field Size arrow to display the Field Size menu • Tap or click the desired field size • Tap or click the Format box to display the Format arrow • Tap or click the Format arrow to open the Format menu • Tap or click the Save button to save your changes Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  14. Changing a Field Size in Design View Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  15. Closing the Table • Click the Close button for the open table to close the table Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  16. Adding Records to a Table • Press and hold or right-click the table in the Navigation Pane to display the shortcut menu • Tap or click Open on the shortcut menu to open the table in Datasheet view • Tap or click the Shutter Bar Open/Close Button to close the Navigation Pane • Type the desired values in each field, pressing the TAB key to move to the next field Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  17. Adding Records to a Table Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  18. Resizing Columns in a Datasheet • Point to the right boundary of the field selector so that the mouse pointer becomes a two-headed arrow • Double-tap or double-click the right boundary of the field selector to resize the field so that it best fits the data • Save the changes to the layout by tapping or clicking the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar • Tap or click the table’s Close button to close the table Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  19. Resizing Columns in a Datasheet Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  20. Previewing and Printing the Contents of a Table • If necessary, open the Navigation Pane and select the table you wish to preview and print • Tap or click FILE on the ribbon to open the Backstage view • Tap or click the Print tab in the Backstage view to display the Print gallery • Tap or click the Print Preview button in the Print gallery to display a preview of what the table will look like when printed Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  21. Previewing and Printing the Contents of a Table • Tap or click the Print button (PRINT PREVIEW tab | Print group) to display the Print dialog box • Tap or click the OK button (Print dialogbox) to print the table • When the printer stops, retrieve the hard copy • Tap or click the Close Print Preview button (PRINT PREVIEW tab | Close Preview group) to close the Print Preview window Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  22. Previewing and Printing the Contents of a Table Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  23. Importing an Excel Worksheet • Tap or click EXTERNAL DATA on the ribbon to display the EXTERNAL DATA tab • Tap or click the Excel button (EXTERNAL DATA tab | Import & Link group) to display the Get External Data – Excel Spreadsheet dialog box • Tap or click the Browse button in the Get External Data – Excel Spreadsheet dialog box • Navigate to and select the desired file • Tap or click the Open button Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  24. Importing an Excel Worksheet • Follow the remaining steps in the wizard to import the Excel worksheet • Choose where to import the data • Preview the data you are importing • Name the table (if importing to a new table) Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  25. Importing an Excel Worksheet Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

  26. Modifying a Table in Design View Databases and Database Objects: An Introduction

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