By Lucosi Fuller
Overview
Microsoft Access seems to become more complicated with every new version of Office. The more a user can do with the program, the more difficult creating databases and entering information into databases can seem. The Help files don't always seem to answer the questions in the most adequate manner and attempts at figuring the program out through trial and error can be a headache. To a user's advantage, though, there are websites, including Microsoft's own website, that provide free help, tips, and audio text and screen-shot tutorials to get users on the right track when they can't find their way. Read on to find some of these websites for a less-difficult experience with Microsoft Access.
Step 1
Open your Web browser to the Microsoft website (link available in the Resources section).
Step 2
Run your mouse pointer over the "Office" tab and a drop-down menu will appear on which you should click "Office Help & How-to."
Step 3
Under "Browse Help and How-to by Product," click on the tab of the version of Microsoft Office that you have.
Step 4
Select "Access" from the list of programs under the tab.
Step 5
On the Access help page, select the topic or topics on which you need help and you will be directed to Microsoft tutorials to assist you in using the program.
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