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CECM 210: Intro to Word 2000,Expr & File Mngt
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Contract course for Cortland County DSS.
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CECM 212: Designing Relational Databases
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You've used a database, and have heard how powerful databases can be, but aren't sure how to get started creating one yourself. This course is an introduction to relational database design. Topics include: -database design procedures and methodology -fully functional relational database software functionality -data integrity, redundancy, normalization and security Participants should have a small project in mind to use as a model and a good understanding of any relational database software such as Access, Oracle, Informix or FileMaker Pro, etc. The class will include lecture time and lab time to discuss and develop your projects.
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CECM 219: PageMaker Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Do you know PageMaker well enough to get by without taking the Introduction to PageMaker course, or have you already taken an Introduction to PageMaker course and want to learn more d Adobe PageMaker 6.5 will cover the following items: -object handling (image masking, grouping) -advanced style handling -advanced typography and text formatting -managing large documents -advanced image manipulation -document linking -libraries and templates -plug-ins and scripting -advanced file distribution preparation (html and pdf) PageMaker Level II is designed to give you both structured and scenerio-based in-class projects so that you can apply the skills you learn in the lecture/demonstrations immediately. Prerequisite: PageMaker Level I or equivalent experience.
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CECM 222: Intermediate Visual Basic
6.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
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CECM 222 - Intermediate Visual Basic
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CECM 223: VB.Net from Scratch
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
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CECM 223 - VB.Net from Scratch
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CECM 224: Access VBA
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Automate and enhance your Access applications with Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) for Access XP. Wizards are fine, but some knowledge of VBA lets you edit wizard-generated code, so it will do what you want it to do. Even better, you will write VBA code from scratch, mostly in response to events, like opening a form or clicking a button. You will learn to: work with the Visual Basic Editor control the response to clicking a button learn hwich events to use for forms, reports, buttons, and combo boxes control the response to form events, like going to the next record effectively use message boxes, messages that require the user's response write custom data validation and error handling routines use code to set the filter records for a report use code to customize reports create a recordset object to change data "behind the scenes" Prerequisites: Strong working knowledge of Access is required, including the design of tables, queries, forms and reports. No prior programming experience is required. Although this course uses Access XP, the course is suitable for anyone working with Access 97 and/or Access 2000.
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CECM 225: Access XP Level I
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn to: -use database terminology, plan the design of a database, and use the Help feature -create and save databases, create a table, and set the primary key -use Datasheet view and Design view -modify a table's design; add, delete, sort, and filter records -create simple queries and design complex queries to perform calculations -create, use and modify forms -create, modify, and print reports -import and export database objects and XML documents, and link database objects Prerequisites: Introduction to Windows or equivalent knowledge.
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CECM 226: XP Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn to: -normalize tables to reduce redundancy, set relationships between tables, and implement referential integrity -use the Lookup Wizard to create lookup lists in table Design view and use subdatasheets to enter data in related tables -create an input mask in Design view, use the Input Mask Wizard, set different properties of a field in Design view, and set validation rules for entering data in a field -create self-joins, inner joins, and outer joins, create calculated fields in a query, create queries to add, modify, and delete data from tables, and create queries to create a new table -use queries to view summarized and grouped data from tables, create crosstab queries to summarize grouped data, create parameter queries, and set indexes in a table -use controls to add graphics and calculated fields to a form, add combo boxes to a form, and add unbound controls to a form -customize headers and footers in a report, use the HideDuplicates property in a report, use functions to add calculated values, and use subreports to view data from related tables in a report -create and modify charts in forms and reports Prerequisites: Access Level I or equivalent knowledge.
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CECM 226 - XP Level II
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CECM 227: Access XP Level III
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn to: -create Pivot Tables and PivotCharts for analyzing and comparing large amounts of data -create and use an advanced form by adding a tab control, an option group control, and a subform to it -create and use a macro to open database objects and attach a macro to a command button -create and use macros to automate user-interaction by using the Condition column and SetValue action -use Structured Query Language (SQL) to create queries in Access -use hyperlink and data access pages to link an Access database to the Internet or intranet -work with database utilities to optimize resources and secure data, and use security features to encrypt data from other applications -secure a database by setting a password and specifying user-level and object-level permissions Prerequisites: Access Level II or equivalent knowledge.
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CECM 228: Excel XP Level I
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn to: -start MS Excel and identify the main components of the Excel Window and Excel workbook, and use the Help feature -enter and edit labels, values, and formulas in a worksheet, use the Undo and Redo commands, and find and replace a formula -move and copy data, insert and delete ranges, and work with relative and absolute references when creating and copying formulas -use functions such as SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, and MAX to perform calculations in a worksheet and use the AutoSum feature -format text, numbers, rows and columns in a worksheet -preview and control Page Setup options for a worksheet, print a worksheet, and set and clear a print area -create, format, modify, and print charts based on worksheet data -save a worksheet as a Web page, use the AutoRepublish feature, insert and edit hyperlinks in worksheets, and send a workbook via email Prerequisites: Introduction to Windows or equivalent knowledge.
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