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Microsoft Access 2010: Structuring Existing Data

6 Lessons
57-62 Minutes
5 Quiz Questions

Course Overview


Trying to restructure data and tables in Microsoft Access 2010 can be difficult. This training video emphasizes the importance of structuring data correctly through three forms of what is called the ‘Normalization’ concept, and explains what Normalization means. All three sections illustrate how to navigate Microsoft Access 2010. This course also teaches how to create a Junction Table, as well as how to improve the table structure. Watch this training video to improve your understanding of Microsoft Access 2010 and learn how to create well-structured databases.

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    Key Audience


    Everyone who uses Microsoft Access 2010

    Course Topics


    Structuring Existing Data
    First Normal Form
    Second Normal Form
    Third Normal Form
    Creating a Junction Table
    Improving the Table Structure

    Workplaces


    Not Specified

    Course Detail


    Course ID
    soniased_vod

    Time

    57-62 MIN
    Questions
    "5"

    Languages

    en

    video format

    HD

    captions

    No

    Resources

    No

    Lessons

    6

    Remediation

    Yes

    Bookmarking

    Yes

    Feedback

    Yes

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