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Chapter 9 The Microsoft Access 2007 Window © 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 1

Chapter 9 Developing a Database Schema © 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 2

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 3 Chapter 9 Database Fields

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 4 Chapter 9 The Primary Key

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 5 Chapter 9 Creating Tables and Fields

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 6 Chapter 9 The Primary Key

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 7 Chapter 9 Creating Forms

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 8 Chapter 9 Simple Form

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 9 Chapter 9 Split Form

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 10 Chapter 9 Multiple Items Form

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 11 Chapter 9 Formatting a Form

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 12 Chapter 9 Record Controls

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 13 Chapter 9 Check Spelling

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 14 Chapter 9 Datasheet View

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 15 Chapter 9 Formatting a Datasheet

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 16 Chapter 9 Sorting Records

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 17 Chapter 9 Filtering Records

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 18 Chapter 9 Previewing and Printing a Database

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 19 Chapter 9 Updating and Deleting Records

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 20 Chapter 9 Using Copy and Paste to Transfer Data

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 21 Chapter 9 Importing Data

© 2007 Lawrenceville Press Slide 22 Chapter 9 Collecting Data with