Sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are A lifesaver. You taught me this in 31mins and my teacher couldn't in 3hrs. I have a test coming up on database and this helps me greatly. Thank you!!!!!!!!
Iām more of a watcher and rarely give comments but I had to speak on how helpful this video was, and how much it will help me at work.
My name is Sumani Kudus and I'm watching this video from Ghana, West Africa. I'm a student of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. Your video has really made Access soo simple for me. I'm having a presentation on Access and with the help of your video I'm pretty sure everything will be easy for me. Thank you!
Thank you, Kevin! You show everything without showing too much, and you explain things very succinctly for those of us who have NO clue, but you also don't talk down to us. You are a great instructor, and I will seek you out for other training!
FINALLY! I understand Access. Couldn't image learning anything in just 30 minutes but you nailed it. 20 years of struggling on my own and giving up ... and this video is like life!!
Oh my ....! It is absolutely fantastic to see how you managed to pack our 2 months of Access academic course in just 31 mins. Thank you so much, Kevin! šš„°
Kevin, i am an Office Trainer in Germany since 1999. I have to say, that you are realy impressing me with your very deep knowledge and the very kind and genius way to make everything easy to understand. You are how an excellent Trainer should be!š
I have to admit that by watching excellent programmes that my knowledge of both Microsoft Access/Excel is of absolute perfection-impeccably flawless and immaculately excellent to the highest degree! People may sound that I am cocky/arrogant, but you have to AGGRESSIVELY believe in your ability to make it! Thank you very much for the perfect videos, it has benefited/inspired me!
I don't know how, but this guy makes a seemingly boring topic exciting.
This was an amazing tutorial to refresh my brain on my Microsoft Access class from 2001. I am an independent bookseller and have an affiliate site where I can get an Excel report of all of the info, and way more than I even need. Now I have all of my customers entered, the books they've purchased, dates, sales, commissions, etc. It's so nice to just click their name and see their entire order history rather than scrolling through a bunch of cells. Thank you!!!
I feel confident enough to call this YouTube channel ''Kevin University." Thanks, Kevin.
I used access 30 years ago to create lots of databases and in a half hour you restarted my journey back to the next chapter in creating a grant writing database... Smooth teaching, easy to follow, thorough and no over talking.... That's what I call a great tutorial!!! Thanks a million š¤©š¤©š¤©š¤©š¤©
I literally just finished an Access course to learn the basics and it was so confusing and poorly structured that I felt like I retained nothing. What took me weeks to try figuring out you just explained perfectly in half an hour. Thank you for making this video!
WOW! In half an hour I have learnt so much than what I was thought in college several years ago. Thank you Kevin
This was an excellent course! I've been tasked by my customer to create a database using Access, but I have never used Access before. I watched a few other tutorials, but they were either outdated, over simplified, or targeted to a user not familiar with a computer at all, providing more information than a generally experienced Windows user needs. This course is streamlined with clear, concise directions and lots of hands on examples. I created a database alongside Kevin, during the video and it's easy to pause or rewind if it gets ahead of you, or you need further clarification of a step. I will definitely subscribe to more of these videos. Great direction, thanks Kevin!
Kevin is a great educator. Very informative - not too short, not too long - just the right size. Very helpful. It has been ages since I last time used Microsoft Access and Kevin's video was a great refresher! Cheers and thank you
This is by far the best introduction to Access I've seen so far. This will actually get me started in creating some very useful databases.
6:28 - Fields in Access = Columns in Excel Records in Access = Rows in Excel 11:48 - The field of "Customer_ID" is also refered to as a primary key. A primary key is a column designated to uniquely identify a table record.
I've tried to make sense of this program off and on over many years. You just helped me to finally begin to grasp it which I never even came close before. Always gave up out of frustration. :) Thanks so much! Truly!
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