This is lesson two in the Microsoft Access tutorials posted by user 599CD. Again, his frank teaching is appreciated, and his examples are clear and easy to understand.
I like this tutorial because he gives a bit of history as to what we would've done before the use of computer databases. I also like the fact that he gives lots of terminology, and that there are so many sessions to these tutorials (12 in total). This is lesson one.
This tutorial gives examples of how to use conditional formatting. This could be used when you're looking at a large amount of data and need to highlight only certain data. The example given is finding sales >$5000 between a list of salespeople and months of the year. Very helpful and the tutorial is well put together.
Easy to follow tutorial on how to write an MLA formatted research paper. Especially enjoyed "... not five spaces, this is not a typewriter..." since I always thought that using the tab button meant five spaces.