Microsoft Access: Understanding Access & Relational Databases

An intro to Access and Relational databases: Design considerations, Purpose of Relationships, Access Objects & their specific functions

In this session, we'll we de-mystify Access and talk about relational databases in general. I’ll show you what makes them different –and more powerful - than using Excel and how they could improve your workflow. Though never the most popular MS Office tool, Access does continue to serve a purpose. So If you’ve ever worked with a database, created a VLOOKUP formula in Excel, or just like to learn new stuff, this session is for you!

This session will apply to any version of Microsoft Access you are using. We also recommend watching our session: Microsoft Access: Using Access


Course Curriculum


  Understanding Access & Relational Databases
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Your Instructor


Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson founded Organization Solutions in 2001, with a simple mission to help others become more organized. It has since evolved into a successful consulting practice helping businesses and organizations implement more efficient workflow processes and business solutions. The launching of this new site “A Better Way To…” is designed to allow you to benefit from Janet’s solutions and training in a virtual setting.

With a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Taylor University and second major in Psychology, she combines her education, experience, profound knowledge of Microsoft Office© and natural gift for organizing to bring increased efficiency to individuals and organizations. Her clients include government agencies, small business, non-profit organizations and manufacturing operations.

Janet’s professional and community associations include the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), NAPO Golden Circle Distinction, BBB Accreditation and Women in Business Networking.

Whether working with individuals to help them manage their day or with organizations to find process improvements, there is a common thread you will find in whatever Janet does, and that’s helping you find a better way.


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