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1 Microsoft® Access® 2010 Training
[Notes to trainer: This presentation must be viewed in PowerPoint If you don’t have PowerPoint 2010, the videos included in the presentation will not play. If you don’t have PowerPoint 2010, download the PowerPoint Viewer to view these files ( If the yellow security bar appears at the top of the screen in PowerPoint, or if a Codec Unavailable message appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing.  To browse other downloadable Access training presentations, see the “Download Office 2010 training” page ( For detailed help in customizing this template, see the very last slide. Also, look for additional lesson text in the notes pane of some slides.] Add the web to your databases

2 Add the web to your databases
Course contents Overview: Displaying web pages Lesson: Includes one instructional movie Suggested practice tasks Test Quick Reference Card Add the web to your databases

3 Overview: Displaying web pages
In this course, you’ll learn how to use the Web Browser control to display web pages in an Access 2010 database. By way of example, we’ll explain how to use addresses in a database to display online maps and driving directions in an Access 2010 form. Add the web to your databases

4 Add the web to your databases
Course goals Create a calculated field in a table. Add the Web Browser control to a form. Create a URL that uses the calculated field as a parameter. Create an expression that returns driving directions. Add the web to your databases

5 Add the web to your database
[Note to trainer: If you have trouble playing this video, for instance if a Codec Unavailable message appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing. Note that even with Protected View turned on, video should play correctly in Slide Show view.] Point to the bottom of the video to see the video controls. Drag or point along the progress bar to move forward or go back. Add the web to your databases

6 Suggestions for practice
Create the calculated field. Add the browser control. Format the control. Add driving directions to the map. Find help for Bing maps. [Note to trainer: With Access 2010 installed on your computer, you can click the link in the slide to go to an online practice. In the practice, you can work through each of these tasks in Access 2010, with instructions to guide you. Important: If you don’t have Access 2010, you won’t be able to access the practice instructions.] Online practice (requires Access 2010) Add the web to your databases

7 Add the web to your databases
Test question 1 You can only display maps in the Web Browser control. (Pick one answer.) True. False. Add the web to your databases

8 Add the web to your databases
Test question 1 You can only display maps in the Web Browser control. Answer: False. You can display maps, training videos, anything you need. Add the web to your databases

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Test question 2 To create a calculated field, you use which of the following? (Pick one answer.) The Insert Hyperlink dialog box. The Lookup Wizard. The Expression Builder dialog box. The Calculated Field object in the Application Parts gallery. Add the web to your databases

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Test question 2 To create a calculated field, you use which of the following? Answer: The Expression Builder dialog box. The video and the practice steps show you how to start the dialog box. Add the web to your databases

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Test question 3 You must always use calculated fields as parameters in your URLs. (Pick one answer.) True. False. Add the web to your databases

12 Add the web to your databases
Test question 3 You must always use calculated fields as parameters in your URLs. Answer: False. Part of the data for your URLs may come from your tables, but they can be regular table fields. Add the web to your databases

13 Add the web to your databases
Test question 4 Based on the example in this course, which is the proper syntax for returning driving directions? (Pick one answer.) =“adr.” & starting address & “~adr.” & ending address =adr. & starting address & ~adr. & ending address =“adr.starting address”~”adr.ending address” =“where1.” & starting address & “~where2.” & ending address Add the web to your databases

14 Add the web to your databases
Test question 4 Based on the example in this course, which is the proper syntax for returning driving directions? Answer: =“adr.” & starting address & “~adr.” & ending address Remember, Access uses the quotation marks to include the ADR parameters in the URL. Add the web to your databases

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Test question 5 When you enter a base URL in the Insert Hyperlink dialog box, you don’t enter a question mark. (Pick one answer.) True. False. Add the web to your databases

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Test question 5 When you enter a base URL in the Insert Hyperlink dialog box, you don’t enter a question mark. Answer: True. Access adds the question mark for you. Add the web to your databases

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Quick Reference Card For a summary of the tasks covered in this course, view the Quick Reference Card. Add the web to your databases

18 Using this template Using This Template This Microsoft PowerPoint® template has training content about using the Web Browser control to display web pages in a Microsoft Access® 2010 database. Its content is adapted from the Office.com Training course called “Add the web to your databases.” PowerPoint version: The template must be viewed in PowerPoint If you don’t have PowerPoint 2010, the videos included in the presentation will not play. If you don’t have PowerPoint 2010, download the PowerPoint Viewer to view these files ( Video playback: If the yellow security bar appears at the top of the screen in PowerPoint, or if a Codec Unavailable message appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing. Slide layouts: Each slide has a custom layout. To apply the custom layout to a new slide, right-click the slide thumbnail, point to Layout, and click the layout from the Layout gallery. To alter the layouts, open master view and alter the specific master layout in that view. You can find the layout’s title by pointing to its thumbnail. Animations: Custom animation effects are applied throughout the presentation. These include Float In (Up or Down option), Fade, and Zoom. To alter animation effects, click the Animations tab, and use the Add Animation gallery and Timing options. Effect Options gives you choices about the effect; click Animation Pane on the Animations tab to work with multiple animations. Transitions: One transition, Doors, is used to emphasize sections of the slide show. It’s applied on the Course Contents slide, Lesson slide, and the first test slide. Hyperlinks to online course: The template contains links to the online version of this training course that take you to the hands-on practice session for the lesson and to the Quick Reference Card that is published for the course. Please take note: You must have Access 2010 installed to view the hands-on practice session. If you don’t have Access 2010, you won’t be able to access the practice instructions. Headers and footers: The template contains a footer that has the course title. To add footers such as the date or slide numbers, click the Insert tab, and click Header & Footer. See the notes pane or view the full notes page (View tab, Notes Page) for detailed help on this template.


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