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MS Access 2003
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Leah has attended:
Access Introduction course
Access Intermediate course
MS Access 2003
How much does 2003 differ from 2007? Is it worth doing refresher training for 2007? Thanks, Leah
RE: MS Access 2003
Dear Leah
Thank you for attending Access 2007 courses. I hope you enjoyed the course and benefited from it.
The answer to your question depends on your current knowledge of the Office 2007 suite. It doesn't necessarily have to be Access. If you are currently using Word, Excel or PowerPoint 2007 then you may be able to find your way applying the features that you may have learned in Access Intro and Intermediate. It is important that you are familiar with the Ribbon, Tabs, Quick Access Toolbar, etc.. and if you believe you can find your way.
If you are completely new to Access 2007 trainer may be able to provide you with some tips and tricks and therefore it may be worth sitting in the course for 2007. If you are confident with the basics of Access then it may be a good idea to sit in Access 2007 Intermediate otherwise you may feel that the course is going too slowly for you!!
I hope this has answered your question. Please mark this as resolved if you believe that it has answered your question.
Many Thanks
Kindest Regards
Rajeev Rawat
MOS Master Instructor 2000/2003
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