This training path builds on the skills and concepts taught in Access 2010: Basic. Participants will learn about relational databases, related tables, complex queries, advanced form design, reports and printing, charts, and PivotTables and PivotCharts.
Career Path: In high-growth industries, entry-level employees who hold a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification can earn up to $16,000 more, annually, than their peers. Five times as many high-growth/high-salary positions require experience with Office than all non-Microsoft software skills combined. Twenty-nine percent of tomorrow’s high-growth/high-wage positions require Office or Office-related skills.
This is the second course in the Microsoft Office Access 2010 path. Prior to taking this course, participants should take
Microsoft Office Access 2010 Basic. Upon completion of this course, continue the path by taking
Microsoft Office Access 2010 Advanced.