This course concentrates on the core objectives of the Microsoft Office Specialist Exam for MS Access 2010. This is a Technical Specialist exam designed to assess candidates’ hands-on skills using Microsoft Office Access 2010. We are specifying an item pool of 45 unique performance-based tasks.
Microsoft Office Specialist certification gives you the tools to build a brighter future.
The typical candidate for the exam works as a user support professional, trainer, teacher, professor, database user, or database creator who needs to create or maintain a basic Access database. Users can create, modify, and extend functionality of basic database objects, including tables, queries, forms, and reports. Users can also construct and modify basic relationships among database entities and can instruct others in basic Access functionality and usage.
The Access 2010 user typically:
Managing the Access Environment
Building Tables
Building Forms
Creating and Managing Queries
Designing Reports
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