Frostburg State University's Center for Community Partnerships will offer workshops in March on Microsoft Excel and Access.
Microsoft Excel 2000 I: Building Spreadsheets will be offered Monday, March 1. This class is an introduction to the power of Excel, which enables the user to build, maintain and utilize analytical tools. Excel's formulas, tables and "what-if" scenarios are user-friendly. Learn to build a basic spreadsheet and develop workbooks.
Microsoft Access 2000 I: Building Databases will be offered Tuesday, March 2. Learn how to develop a database to collect information that is related to a particular subject or purpose, such as tracking customer orders or maintaining a music collection. Learn to track information from a variety of sources that you have to coordinate and organize yourself. You will be introduced to Access wizard, which helps beginners develop working databases.
Microsoft Excel 2000 II: Intermediate Spreadsheets will be offered Monday, March 8. Progress from basic to intermediate/advanced features of MS Excel. Continue building, maintaining and utilizing the analytical tools and "what-if" scenarios of the software. Continue to learn advanced formulas and how to further build intermediate to advanced spreadsheets.
Microsoft Access II: Advanced will be offered Tuesday, March 9. Learn how to develop a database to collect information, build reports, query development and advanced tables without the use of the Access wizard.
All classes are in Framptom 208 from 5 to 8 p.m. To register, call (301) 687-4008. The cost of the class is $25 per session. Make check payable to FSU-CCP.
FSU is committed to making all of its programs, services and activities accessible to persons with disabilities. To request accommodations through the ADA Compliance Office, call (301) 687-4102, TDD (301) 687-7955.