tsholo123 said:
I'm tasked with setting up a database using access. I'm not familiar with the
software. Where can I get free on-line tuition on the software?
Why not start at the beginning? Most versions of Access (except 2000 and
2002!) have a decent (not fantastic, but decent) instructional manual
included with the software. OLH won't get you building Rome (or
databases) in a day, but it can ground you in the basics. Open Access,
click on the Help toolbar command, select the "Contents" tab, and start
with the very first topic in the Introduction chapter, "Databases: What
they are and how they work."
My recommendation for a hard-copy reference would be "Running Microsoft
Access xx" by John Viescas. Simple, clear, minimum jargon, and very
thorough. I always keep my copy ready-to-hand.
Here are some links to web sites about using Microsoft Access and
developing relational databases:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;289533
http://www.microsoft.com/education/AccessTutorial.aspx
There are tons more out there, but this should start the ball rolling.
Good luck,
LeAnne