Access 2003 Tutorial

February 27th, 2008

Microsoft Office 2003 has an intuitive layout that is open and dynamic. Users are greeted with new and improved task panes such as Search Results, Shared Workspace, and Research. In order to fully use these tools to their fullest, it is imperative that you enroll in an Access 2003 training course.

With the right training you will understand how to use the new Smart documents which can extend the functionality of your workbooks by dynamically responding to the context of your actions. These Smart documents can simplify the process of reusing existing content, so you can cut down on repetitive tasks and focus on the jobs that bring in the money. These documents can also interact with a variety of other databases so it is even easier to share information across your company. They can even interact with other Microsoft Office applications so you can send email messages through Outlook, all without leaving your workbook, or starting the Outlook application.

With a self study Access 2003 tutorial, you will finally understand exactly how Access works, and you will feel confident while working with the software. From within the tutorial’s simulated work environment, you can practice the tasks in the lesson, even if you haven’t yet installed Access onto your computer.

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