Microsoft Access 2019 (MO-500)
(MO-500.AI1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-208-3
About This Course
Gain the skills required to pass the Microsoft Access certification exam with the Microsoft Access 2019 course and lab. Lab delivers hands-on experience replacing expensive physical labs. The course and lab cover the MS Access MO-500 exam objectives and provide the ability to create and maintain Access Database objects including tables, relationships, data entry forms, multilevel reports, and multi-table queries. The Microsoft Access training has the best MO-500 practice tests to help you master the skills covered in the exam.
Skills You’ll Get
The Microsoft Office Specialist: Access Expert Certification demonstrates a candidate's skills to manage databases, create and modify tables; create and modify queries; modify forms in layout view, modify reports in the layout view. The Microsoft Access certification validates proficiency with Microsoft Office programs, demonstrating that you can meet globally recognized performance standards. Hands-on experience with the technology is required to pass Microsoft Certification exams.
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Interactive Lessons
12+ Interactive Lessons | 152+ Quizzes | 100+ Flashcards | 100+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
17+ Pre Assessment Questions | 17+ Post Assessment Questions |
Hands-On Labs
44+ LiveLab | 00+ Minutes
Introduction
- Course setup
Database fundamentals
- Module A: Understanding general database terms
- Module B: Relational databases
- Module C: Access interface and objects
- Summary
Tables
- Module A: Creating tables
- Module B: Creating fields
- Module C: Data Validation
- Module D: Relationships and keys
- Summary
Queries
- Module A: Creating basic queries
- Module B: Modifying queries
- Module C: Using calculated fields
- Summary
Forms
- Module A: Creating simple forms
- Module B: Form design
- Module C: Form controls
- Summary
Reports
- Module A: Creating Reports
- Module B: Report controls
- Module C: Formatting reports
- Summary
Introduction
- Course setup
Advanced queries
- Module A: Grouping and summarizing
- Module B: Updating, deleting, and relationships
- Module C: Indexing for performance
- Summary
Advanced forms
- Module A: Subforms
- Module B: Advanced control types
- Module C: Specialized form types
- Summary
Advanced reports
- Module A: Subreports
- Module B: Advanced grouping
- Module C: Advanced formatting
- Summary
Macros
- Module A: Creating basic macros
- Module B: Using variables
- Module C: Troubleshooting macros
- Summary
Database management
- Module A: Compact & Repair
- Module B: Restoring a database
- Module C: Other maintenance tasks
- Summary
Database fundamentals
- Exploring a Query
- Importing a Flat File
- Creating a Database from a Template
- Using the Navigation Pane
Tables
- Creating a Blank Table
- Deleting a Table from a Database
- Renaming a Table
- Changing the Form Header using the Caption Property
- Creating a Primary Key
- Adding a Field in Datasheet View
- Modifying Fields in Design View
- Adding Records to a Database Table
- Creating and Formatting a New Table
- Changing Date/Time Controls
- Creating a Table-level Validation Rule
- Setting the Required and Default Value Properties
- Setting Validation Rules
- Creating a Relationship Between Tables
Queries
- Creating a Select Query
- Creating an Append Query
- Saving a Filter as a Query
- Creating a Totals Query
- Creating an Update Query
- Modifying a Query
- Formatting a Query
- Sorting a Query
- Creating a Make Table Query
- Creating a Delete Query
- Adding the Criteria
- Creating a Crosstab Query
- Using Date Ranges in a Report
- Using Calculated Fields
Forms
- Creating and Viewing a Form in Form View
- Creating a Form Using the Form Wizard
- Designing a Form
- Creating a Split Form
- Adding Form Controls
- Adding List Controls and Command Buttons
- Changing the Layout of Controls
Reports
- Creating a Basic Report
- Creating a New Report and Binding it to a Query
- Creating a Report Using the Report Wizard
- Controlling a Report's Data Source
- Manipulating Controls in a Report
- Creating Labels Using the Label Wizard
- Creating a Calculated Field
- Formatting a Report and an Image
- Grouping a Report and Adding a Group Summary Calculation
- Working with Themes
Advanced queries
- Grouping and Summarizing Data
- Using the WHERE Clause
- Performing Cascading Updates and Deletions
- Deleting a Record
- Indexing a Table
Advanced forms
- Creating a Subform and Linking Forms
- Creating a Chart Using the Chart Wizard
- Inserting a Background Image in a Form
- Working with Advanced Form Controls
Advanced reports
- Creating Unrelated Subreports
- Adding a Related Subreport to an Existing Report
- Creating a Subreport with the Same Record Source as the Main Report
- Sorting a Field of Reports
- Adding Running Sums to a Report
- Using the Report Formatting Options
Macros
- Creating a Data Macro
- Creating an Embedded Macro
- Creating a Macro
- Exporting Objects to Other Access Databases
- Debugging a Macro
Database management
- Running Compact & Repair
- Restoring an Access Database
- Using Print Preview to Create a Print Layout
- Performing the Maintenance Tasks
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The exam consists of performance based questions and is conducted in a live or simulated environment.
The exam contains 40-60 questions.
90 minutes
The passing score varies from exam to exam and is provided on the score report.
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