I suggest that you try the following links and from amongst them 
select the ones that are meaningful and helpful to you BEFORE you go 
on a training:

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ms+access&search_type=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuPxjdsWtyw

And of course doing a dummy (or a real) project hands on is the best 
way to get your knowledge and experience clarified and solidified. 
Good Luck !

--- In [email protected], "Eric Dreczko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Check out AppDev.com
> Also, your local junior college usually has certificate courses 
for 
> Access. 
> 
> Best way (imho) is to learn VB and/or .NET and dig in!
>

--- In [email protected], "bearpsu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would say I am a low intermediate user of ACCESS and looking to 
> become an expert user since this is an upcoming requirement of my 
> position.
> 
> My company will be paying for any/all training and have suggested 
> facilities for the training.  The problem is that my co-workers 
have 
> gone to these facilities and were not very happy with the 
companies 
> doing the training.
> 
> I am open to suggestions in regards of where to go for training.  
Are 
> there good online training groups.  Any suggestions will be 
helpful.  
> Travel is not out of the scope.
> 
> -Chris
>


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