Access 2010 is a powerful Database application that allows users to produce tables, forms, queries and reports within a database it can also contain calculations, graphs, pictures and files. Ebook Access 2010: Part 1 is the first part of a series of four ebooks which will learn you how to use Access. In this part you can read about the basics to help you understand Access bette. | Access 2010: Part I Learn Access Stephen Moffat, The Mouse Training Company Download free books at Stephen Moffat, The Mouse Training Company Access 2010 Part I 2 Download free eBooks at Access 2010: Part I © 2011 Stephen Moffat, The Mouse Training Company & ISBN 978-87-7681-857-9 3 Download free eBooks at Access 2010: Part I Contents Contents Section 1 The Basics 9 Guide Information 9 The Access Screen 11 Ribbons Explained 15 About Smart Tags 18 New Features In Access 2010 20 Access and Windows 24 Using the Quick Access Toolbar 28 Section 2 Understanding Access 36 What is Microsoft Access? 36 Using the Getting Started Window 37 The File Ribbon 50 Help 57 The Home Ribbon 58 Create Ribbon 63 External Data Ribbon 68 Viewing Data 73 We do not reinvent the wheel we reinvent light. Fascinating lighting offers an infinite spectrum of possibilities: Innovative technologies and new markets provide both opportunities and challenges. An environment in which your expertise is in high demand. Enjoy the supportive working atmosphere within our global group and benefit from international career paths. Implement sustainable ideas in close cooperation with other specialists and contribute to influencing our future. Come and join us in reinventing light every day. Light is OSRAM 4 Download free eBooks at Click on the ad to read more Access 2010: Part I Contents Database Tools Ribbon 76 Using The “database”Tabs 79 The Trust Center 80 First Steps 89 Section 3 Saving in Access 101 Saving in Access 101 Using AutoRecover 108 To see Section 4-5 download Access 2010: Part II Section 4 Tables Part II Creating Tables Part II Primary Key Part II Format Data and appearance (Design View) Relationships Part II Controlling Data EntryIn a Table. Creating A Lookup Field Enter Data In a Table Formatting A Table in Datasheet view