
Do you like band? Well, if you do you'll know what I'm talking about. If you don't, what is wrong with you?! All kidding aside, there are of course families of instruments. Likewise, there are families of other things which can be organized. There is one big group of instruments, then there are the wind, string, and percussion sections. Within the winds, there are brass and wood winds. These can be further divided into low brass and high brass. This can further be divided into the trombone. This can further be divided into bass trombone. Looking at it this way, data falls into a set as well. The Microsoft Corporation has made a lovely way of organizing information with Access and Excel. Access groups like our example of instruments: It has different columns which organize data. You can organize it in this way. Excel offers mass spreadsheets for crunching raw data. Using these, you'll never forget that a contrabassoon sounds like a piccolo, or vise versa. With this in mind, click on.
In this section you will learn:
How to use and create documents in Microsoft Access
How to make charts and organize information in Microsoft Excel.