Microsoft Access Training
Get ready to level up your Microsoft Access skills at our in-person training session!
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About this event
Master Microsoft Access from setup to queries. Learn database navigation, table creation, and data management for professional use.
Overview:
If you're looking to get to grips with Microsoft Access, this course will guide you through the essentials—without turning it into a puzzle. From setting up your first database to understanding the role of relationships and keys, we’ve covered the steps that matter most. You’ll find your way around the interface without getting lost in endless tabs or jargon, and you'll learn how to organise and manage your data confidently.
By the time you reach the final module, you’ll have a solid grasp of creating tables, handling queries, and navigating through records with ease. This course is tailored for anyone who wants to structure information in a clear and logical way. Whether you’re new to databases or have been dodging them for years, this is your chance to see what Microsoft Access can really do—without needing a degree in database theory.
Learning Outcomes:
- Set up and configure Microsoft Access efficiently from scratch.
- Understand relationships and keys within database design.
- Navigate through databases with confidence and clarity.
- Manage and edit data across multiple database entries.
- Create and modify tables with logical structure and fields.
- Use queries to extract and filter database information accurately.
Who is this Course For:
- Office workers handling basic to moderate data management tasks.
- Students needing structured knowledge in Microsoft Access software.
- Admin professionals working with lists, records, or data tables.
- Jobseekers looking to strengthen their digital software toolkit.
- Small business owners organising data for better clarity.
- Freelancers managing client or project records independently.
- Virtual assistants handling regular data entry tasks.
- Professionals aiming to improve database navigation skills.
Career Path:
- Data Entry Clerk – £22,000 per year
- Administrative Assistant – £25,000 per year
- Database Support Assistant – £28,000 per year
- Office Manager – £35,000 per year
- IT Support Analyst (with Access skills) – £38,000 per year
- Database Coordinator – £40,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Microsoft Access is a database management tool used to store, manage, and analyse large amounts of data. It helps users create tables, forms, queries, and reports for organising information efficiently.
No, basic tasks in Access can be done without programming. However, learning some simple VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) can help you automate tasks and create more advanced features.
While both store data, Access is designed for managing relational databases and handling larger datasets with better consistency and control. Excel is better for data analysis and quick calculations.
Yes, Access allows you to design custom forms for easy and accurate data entry, making it user-friendly for those unfamiliar with database structures.