Microsoft+Access

In a relational database, data is separated into tables that consist of records.
 * Microsoft Access** is for creating a relational database. What is a database? It is an application that is used to organize and store related data (i.e. customer information, a company's inventory). A database stores digital information including text, numerical data, photos and graphics, sound files, e-mail addresses, and hyperlinks.

When you have completed this work, you will be able to:
 * define fields
 * design a relational databse
 * create a relational databse
 * create a form for a table
 * enter records using forms
 * create and use filters to query a database table

//**Classwork:** You will be using the textbook: Microsoft Office 2010. Save all work into your class folder. Create a sub-folder "Access" in which to save your work.//

Day 1: Pages 345-347 Pages 348-351 Pages 353-356
 * DO: Practice: Gadgets Sales - Part 1 (348) **
 * DO: Practice - Part 2 (351-353) **
 * DO: Practice - Part 3 (356-358) **

Day 2: Pages 358-359 Pages 361-362 Page 363
 * DO: Practice - Parts 4 and 5 (358, 360) **
 * DO: Practice 6 (362) **
 * DO: Practice 7 (363-365) **

Day 3: NO CLASS (Teacher In-Service)

Day 4:
 * DO: Exercise 1 (370) **
 * DO: Exercise 3 (372) **

Day 5:
 * DO: Exercise 2 (370) **

**__ Day 6: __** Pages 377-379 Pages 380-381
 * DO: Practice - Part 1(380) **
 * DO: Practice 2 (382-287) **

**__ Day 7: __** Pages 388-391 Pages 399 - 395
 * DO: Practice - Part 3 (391-392) **
 * DO: Practice (395-398) **

**__ Day 8: __** Pages 398-400 Catch-Up
 * DO: Practice - (400-401) **

**__ Day 9: __** Pages 401-402
 * DO: Practice (402-404) **