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    RLS DATE : 11/10/09                   PROTECTiON :  NONE

                              Release Information

   Video 1 Introduction

   Meet your instructor, Heather Ackmann, as she introduces you to the features
   of this course and well as the course design

   Video 2 Overview Video

   If you're reluctant to use Access because you've heard that Access is not a very
   good program, then this is the Video for you as I attempt to explain how Access
   has acquired a "bad reputation" among some IT professionals and explain how
   learning the basics of the program will save you time in the future

   Video 3 The Microsoft Access 2007 Interface

   This is a Video for newbies and experienced users alike as I take students on a tour
   of the new Access 2007 interface. Just like moving to a new town, taking the time
   initially to learn where the grocery store or the hospital is will save you valuable
   time "driving around" in the future

   Video 4 Introduction to Microsoft Access Objects

   Designed for complete beginners to building a database, I walk the student through each
   of the basic MS objects that make-up a database. Becoming familiar with these objects is
   essential to the overall design process. This Video is the "birds-eye" view of everything
   we will be designing and building in Access. So, if you are like me and must know where
   you are going before you go there, you're going to appreciate this Video

   Video 5 Designing a Database

   An essential Video for anyone new to constructing databases, I walk students through the
   whole design process from conducting a "Needs Analysis" and gathering data to building a
   table structure and deciding how far you will need to normalize your data

   Video 6 Building Tables

   This is an essential Video for anyone who hasn't yet built a table. Using the plan we
   created in the "Designing a Database" Video, I walk students through table basics and
   demonstrate all the different ways you can create a table in Access 2007

   Video 7 Modifying Tables

   There are a lot more to tables than just building them. Here I show students the more
   advanced features of constructing tables and controlling data entry.

   Video 8 Extra Practice Building Tables

   If you are like the vast majority of the population and need to be shown how to do something
   more than once, then this is the Video for you. Since tables can be a confusing topic for
   beginners, I walk students through the creation of ALL the tables we will be using throughout
   this course. No magic here, just building from the ground up.

   Video 9 Creating Basic Relationships

   Once tables are built, they are going to need a way to "talk" to each other. Here, students
   will learn about the various types of relationships as well as the various ways of connecting
   data inside Access.

   Video 10 Advanced Relationships

   Here I discuss some of the data limitations that can occur when builders rely on only the basic
   relationship types (one-to-one and the one-to-many). Then we go through how to build two
   slightly more advanced relationships in Access, the many-to-many and pass-through relationships

   Video 11 Query Basics

   Once you put data into Access, you'll occasionally want to visit that dataùyou'll need a query
   for that. Here, I'll show you the basics of building a select query

   Video 12 Finding Specific Data Using Queries

   As your database grows, you'll find it rare to want to see ALL of your data all at once.
   To limit your query results, you'll need to use a little something called "criteria.
   Here I'll show you everything you could possible want to know about criteria and operators

   Video 13 Creating Flexible Queries
   Flexibility is a quality I admire about people and MS Access. With parameter queries,
   you can design one query that will output or retrieve multiple data results based around
   user input. With parameter queries, you can save your end-users time and give them the
   choice of what data they want to see when.

   Video 14 Creating Calculations inside a Query
   Creating calculations is essential for many aspects of data analysis, manipulation, etc.;
   however, you can also use built-in functions to override table formatting options, data
   normalization, and output. Here I introduce students to creating their own custom calculations
   and show them how to use popular built-in functions.

   Video 15 Introduction to Joins
   Most times users to Access use queries to see data that exists in their database. Sometimes,
   though, users want to see data that doesn't exist in their database. You'll need to know how
   to change the join type for that.

   Video 16 Introduction to Action Queries
   Rather than just having your query show you something, you might want to have your query do
    something, like build a new table or add records to an already existing table. In this Video,
   I show students how to make queries work for them by demonstrating how to build various action
   queries

   Video 17 Using Special Query Wizards
   In addition to building queries yourself, Access provides you with several wizards that are
   designed to perform very specific tasks. In this Video, I'll show students how to use some
   special query wizards, such as the crosstab query wizard.

   Video 18 Introduction to PivotTables and PivotCharts
   If you are one of those crazy number crunchers, you'll need to know how to use a PivotTable
   and PivotChart. In this Video, I'll introduce you to the basics of creating and modifying
   these elusive pivoting structures

   Video 19 Creating Basic Forms
   If your database will have multiple hands inside your Access cookie jar, so to speak, you'll
   need to find a way to make your database more accessible to end-users. Forms are the way to go!
   In this Video, I show students the basics of creating user-friendly forms

   Video 20 Designing Macros
   Rather than performing a lot of simple actions over and over, why not have Access just perform
   the series of actions with the click of one button? By learning to write macros, students can
   find ways to automate a lot of commonly repeated tasks

   Video 21 Creating Basic Reports
   You won't want you data to simply exist on a computer. At some point, you'll need to print the
   data in order to hand it over to someone else. In this Video, I'll show you several methods for
   creating reports that will impress.

   Video 22 The Switchboard Manager
   When your database is close to being complete, you'll need to build a switchboard to help end-users
   locate the reports they use the most. That way, end-users won't go exploring and break something
   they shouldn't be able to see in the first place

   For additional data Request you to visit

   http://www.trainsignal.com/Visio-2007-Training-P39.aspx

             We are New GROUP  and currently we are looking for

            Web access Training Library Like Lynda/VTC/Digital Juice

               CBT's Library and Rippers are Welcome

                Anything if u think can be helpful in e-Learning

                   Team Dump  and 100 Mbpit BNC's

      Contact Information :teamiron@hushmail.com

      IF you like the release Please purchase as it is Required for all as it

      Got lot of Balls to Make it Online for People Like you and Me as they

      deserves the Best !!!!



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   TiTLE :TrainSignal.Microsoft.Ms.Office.2007.Ms-Access.2007.
          Training.DVD1-iRONiSO

    TYPE     : BOOKWARE                   Cracker    :  iRONiSO

    FiLE     : 64 X 50MB                  PACKAGER   :  iRONiSO

    TOTAL CDs: 1 DVD                      SUPPLiER   :  TEAM iRON

    PLATFORM : WINDOWS                    FORMAT     :  ISO

    RLS DATE : 11/10/09                   PROTECTiON :  NONE

                              Release Information

   Video 1 Introduction

   Meet your instructor, Heather Ackmann, as she introduces you to the features
   of this course and well as the course design

   Video 2 Overview Video

   If you're reluctant to use Access because you've heard that Access is not a very
   good program, then this is the Video for you as I attempt to explain how Access
   has acquired a "bad reputation" among some IT professionals and explain how
   learning the basics of the program will save you time in the future

   Video 3 The Microsoft Access 2007 Interface

   This is a Video for newbies and experienced users alike as I take students on a tour
   of the new Access 2007 interface. Just like moving to a new town, taking the time
   initially to learn where the grocery store or the hospital is will save you valuable
   time "driving around" in the future

   Video 4 Introduction to Microsoft Access Objects

   Designed for complete beginners to building a database, I walk the student through each
   of the basic MS objects that make-up a database. Becoming familiar with these objects is
   essential to the overall design process. This Video is the "birds-eye" view of everything
   we will be designing and building in Access. So, if you are like me and must know where
   you are going before you go there, you're going to appreciate this Video

   Video 5 Designing a Database

   An essential Video for anyone new to constructing databases, I walk students through the
   whole design process from conducting a "Needs Analysis" and gathering data to building a
   table structure and deciding how far you will need to normalize your data

   Video 6 Building Tables

   This is an essential Video for anyone who hasn't yet built a table. Using the plan we
   created in the "Designing a Database" Video, I walk students through table basics and
   demonstrate all the different ways you can create a table in Access 2007

   Video 7 Modifying Tables

   There are a lot more to tables than just building them. Here I show students the more
   advanced features of constructing tables and controlling data entry.

   Video 8 Extra Practice Building Tables

   If you are like the vast majority of the population and need to be shown how to do something
   more than once, then this is the Video for you. Since tables can be a confusing topic for
   beginners, I walk students through the creation of ALL the tables we will be using throughout
   this course. No magic here, just building from the ground up.

   Video 9 Creating Basic Relationships

   Once tables are built, they are going to need a way to "talk" to each other. Here, students
   will learn about the various types of relationships as well as the various ways of connecting
   data inside Access.

   Video 10 Advanced Relationships

   Here I discuss some of the data limitations that can occur when builders rely on only the basic
   relationship types (one-to-one and the one-to-many). Then we go through how to build two
   slightly more advanced relationships in Access, the many-to-many and pass-through relationships

   Video 11 Query Basics

   Once you put data into Access, you'll occasionally want to visit that data—you'll need a query
   for that. Here, I'll show you the basics of building a select query

   Video 12 Finding Specific Data Using Queries

   As your database grows, you'll find it rare to want to see ALL of your data all at once.
   To limit your query results, you'll need to use a little something called "criteria.
   Here I'll show you everything you could possible want to know about criteria and operators

   Video 13 Creating Flexible Queries
   Flexibility is a quality I admire about people and MS Access. With parameter queries,
   you can design one query that will output or retrieve multiple data results based around
   user input. With parameter queries, you can save your end-users time and give them the
   choice of what data they want to see when.

   Video 14 Creating Calculations inside a Query
   Creating calculations is essential for many aspects of data analysis, manipulation, etc.;
   however, you can also use built-in functions to override table formatting options, data
   normalization, and output. Here I introduce students to creating their own custom calculations
   and show them how to use popular built-in functions.

   Video 15 Introduction to Joins
   Most times users to Access use queries to see data that exists in their database. Sometimes,
   though, users want to see data that doesn't exist in their database. You'll need to know how
   to change the join type for that.

   Video 16 Introduction to Action Queries
   Rather than just having your query show you something, you might want to have your query do
    something, like build a new table or add records to an already existing table. In this Video,
   I show students how to make queries work for them by demonstrating how to build various action
   queries

   Video 17 Using Special Query Wizards
   In addition to building queries yourself, Access provides you with several wizards that are
   designed to perform very specific tasks. In this Video, I'll show students how to use some
   special query wizards, such as the crosstab query wizard.

   Video 18 Introduction to PivotTables and PivotCharts
   If you are one of those crazy number crunchers, you'll need to know how to use a PivotTable
   and PivotChart. In this Video, I'll introduce you to the basics of creating and modifying
   these elusive pivoting structures

   Video 19 Creating Basic Forms
   If your database will have multiple hands inside your Access cookie jar, so to speak, you'll
   need to find a way to make your database more accessible to end-users. Forms are the way to go!
   In this Video, I show students the basics of creating user-friendly forms

   Video 20 Designing Macros
   Rather than performing a lot of simple actions over and over, why not have Access just perform
   the series of actions with the click of one button? By learning to write macros, students can
   find ways to automate a lot of commonly repeated tasks

   Video 21 Creating Basic Reports
   You won't want you data to simply exist on a computer. At some point, you'll need to print the
   data in order to hand it over to someone else. In this Video, I'll show you several methods for
   creating reports that will impress.

   Video 22 The Switchboard Manager
   When your database is close to being complete, you'll need to build a switchboard to help end-users
   locate the reports they use the most. That way, end-users won't go exploring and break something
   they shouldn't be able to see in the first place

   For additional data Request you to visit

   http://www.trainsignal.com/Visio-2007-Training-P39.aspx

             We are New GROUP  and currently we are looking for

            Web access Training Library Like Lynda/VTC/Digital Juice

               CBT's Library and Rippers are Welcome

                Anything if u think can be helpful in e-Learning

                   Team Dump  and 100 Mbpit BNC's

      Contact Information :teamiron@hushmail.com

      IF you like the release Please purchase as it is Required for all as it

      Got lot of Balls to Make it Online for People Like you and Me as they

      deserves the Best !!!!



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