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A database is a computerized record keeping system used to collect, store, analyze and report electronic information for a variety of purposes. Microsoft Access is a database. There are three main components you will use : Tables, Forms and Reports Access Groups Collect and Store Analysis Examples Tables Fields Data Type Text Currency Date/Time Forms Records Unique information You Your Friend Your Parent Reports Design Subset and Sort Guest List Address Book Customer Survey

Open a new Database Create Tables Enter Data in Forms Create Reports Center Data on the Page Add My Name in a Label on the Report Sort and Report Data Exiting and Saving

As with all applications there are several ways to open the file. Double click on the Access icon from your desktop. Click on the start button in the bottom left corner of screen and select All Programs> Microsoft Office> Microsoft Access 2007.

Click the Blank Database button. Always save your work to your network storage space or H: Drive. Click the folder icon and open the browser window, navigate to your H:, this is identified by your student ID number on Quest. Enter the File Name of the Database and select the Create button. Back to "How Do I..." Detail on Creating a Database

When you click the Create button your Access 2007 screen will change. This is the new look in 2007 Office. You will now see Tabs, Ribbons and Groups that automatically appear for the area in Access on which you re working. Tables allow you to enter Field Names and Data Types of information that you will be collecting. Fields are categories of information like: Name Address Phone Number Tabs Groups Ribbon

After you click the View Button select Design View and Save your Table

The assignment requires you to enter the Field Names and select the correct Data Type for each. You must determine the best Data Type for each Field Name. Back to "How Do I... Detail on Creating Tables

Now that you have created Tables that define the Field Names and Data Type you will be collecting, you can begin to enter the Unique Information for each Record. This information can be entered in two different views: Datasheet and Forms. You should experiment with both options. First, follow the instructions to Create Forms for the assignment. Tabs Ribbon Groups

You ll see your screen change significantly in many ways. The first thing you ll notice is that Access 2007 knowing you were entering data from the Employee Table created a Form with all of the Fields in your Table! You re all ready to enter data in this form. You can make up the information to enter in each of the Fields.

Back to "How Do I... The arrow with an asterisk will take you to a new blank record. Enter 10 records to see how the Form View works. Detail for Entering Data

So that Database users can analyze data for decision making purposes, the Unique Information you have entered can be displayed in multiple Report formats. You can determine the style of the report as well as the order in which the date is presented. You will be learning how to format reports with specific titles, your name and placement on the page. You are welcome to use the Report Wizard to complete your assignments. Tabs Ribbon Groups

The Report Wizard is a tool that prompts the user through a series of questions that require a decision about how the final product should look. Include only the Fields requested in each assignment. Use the single arrow to move one field at a time into the Selected Fields window so only the requested fields will appear on the report. Back to "How Do I " Detail on Creating Reports Click the Next button and answer the remaining questions to create a report that best presents the requested data.

After selecting the required fields you will have the opportunity to change the design of your report and its appearance on the page. From the View Ribbon select Design View.

When you select the Design Tab, you can organize the position of each component of the report by selecting the object and formatting it just like you would in any other Microsoft Office application. You can select and move text boxes. You can change the font size, color, alignment and style. You can use the Controls group to add a variety of tools to your reports.

Center the data elements on the page and insert your name in a Label with the Label tool in the Controls Group.

Using the Report Wizard, you can sort data in alphabetic or numeric order from A-Z or from the smallest to the largest. First select the Primary Field Name that you want sorted, then select the order you would like to present your data in by clicking on the Ascending or Descending button. Next select the Secondary Field Name and the order in which you wish to present the data. Back to "How Do I... Detail on Creating Reports