Microsoft Access - Exercise
Microsoft Access - Exercise
Microsoft Access - Exercise
Starting Access
1. Launch the Access program by double clicking on the Access icon on the
desktop. A Microsoft Access window will appear.
2. Click “New ” on the file menu or click the new file icon on the toolbar.
3. In the pane on the right side, click Blank database.
4. The File New Database Window will appear.
5. Type the file name Address Book.
6. Click the little triangle to the right of the “Save in: text box”.
7. Click 3 ½ Floppy (A:) on the drop-down menu (or Desktop if you do
not have a floppy disk).
8. Click Create.
Creating a Table
Creating a Form
4. Betty Bop is spelled incorrectly. Click the left arrow with a line button at
the bottom of the form. This will automatically take you to the first
record.
5. Click the Last Name text box with the word “Bop.” Click before the “p”
and enter “o.” It should now read “Boop.”
6. Click Save and close the form.
7. Access should automatically update the table with the new form data.
Click the Tables tab and double click Addresses to open the table
8. You should see the Sponge Bob record and the spelling correction of
“Boop” in the table.
9. Click Save.
10. Close the table (click the X in the top right hand corner of the
window.)
Queries
Let’s find the people in our Address Book database that live in Houston. We
are planning a last minute birthday party and need to call them
immediately. We have four records in our database. If there were more
records, it would be time consuming to go through all the addresses.
Queries allow you to pluck only certain pieces of data out of your database.
Let’s make a query to find the people in our database that are located in
Houston.