How to build and maintain tables in Microsoft Access

Microsoft Access is the database management system that is included with the Microsoft Office Suite or Office 365. It is a program that helps you manage a large amount of data even better than Microsoft Excel can. Many People don’t know how to use Access, and may even be afraid of it. This webinar will really show you the ins and outs of using Microsoft Access Tables.
Even though Excel gives you some great ways to handle your data, with Access you will be able to handle large amounts of data. If you handle large amounts of data, this webinar will help you tremendously.
Topics: Tour of the Access screen Using Design view to create a table The Lookup Wizard Importing tables from other data sources Linking tables to other data sources Exporting data from Access into other data types Creating table relationships Database tools Sorting and Filtering a table

Microsoft Certified Trainer with over 25 Years of Training Experience, and over 40 years in IT overall
Tom Fragale is a computer professional with over 40 years of professional experience. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer, a Microsoft Certified Office Master, and a Microsoft Certified Expert in Word and Excel, and a Microsoft Certified Specialist in Access, Outlook, and PowerPoint. He has trained over 50,000 business people in online webinars, public seminars, and on-site training. His clients include many Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, military bases, and companies large and small across many industries, including insurance, manufacturing, banking, pharmaceutical, education, retail, etc. He started his career as a database application programmer and has served as a consultant on many successful projects. His topics of expertise include: Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Copilot, ChatGPT, Crystal Reports, SQL Server, Visio, QuickBooks, and SharePoint, among others. His passion is helping people get the most out of their computers, and he is a published author having written a book on Microsoft Access, and another on Excel Pivot Tables. He graduated in 1988 from LaSalle University in Philadelphia, PA with a B.A. in Computer Science.