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Hello and welcome to our course on Access 2013 the latest version of Microsoft’s award-winning database software. My name is Toby and I’m your instructor on this course.
In this first section I’d like to first of all talk about who this course is aimed at.
Now I’d like to think that anybody who is going to be using Access 2013 would get a lot out of this course but I’m specifically looking at three types of user first of all users who are completely new to Access. In fact users who may well be completely new to databases and database technology.
I will be assuming that you’ve got a good grasp of the use of Windows based software so I won’t be talking about things like how to use the mouse or how to use the scroll buttons or anything like that. But I won’t be making assumptions about any knowledge of databases. So that’s really my first group, the complete beginner, somebody who wants to start developing databases from scratch using Access 2013. The second group of users are the users who’ve used much older versions of Microsoft Access, say, Access 2000 or Access 2003.
For them the changes in the recent version, such as the introduction of the Ribbon Interface, are really quite major changes and if your experience of Access is with one of the older versions, then there’ll be a lot to learn both in terms of the Ribbon and those other kinds of change but also the major changes in Access 2013 itself. Now I do appreciate that anybody who’s used Access before may well have a reasonably strong knowledge of databases and database technology, but I will try to indicate as we go along any sections that I think you may only need to look at briefly or maybe even skip over. Although I should warn you that in some cases some of the underlying database concepts and tools have changed as well, so you’ve got to be a little bit careful that you don’t skip over something that has changed in recent times.
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