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Questions
1. Describe three ways that you can determine information output. In other words, how can you draw conclusions from the raw data in your tables?
2. How can you decide what database tables need to be used or included in a report?
3. Give examples of three ways that you can alter a report's layout to communicate information more effectively.
4. Explain why you need to consider the way you group and sort data in reports, in order to make information searchable and easy to locate.
5. Briefly describe how to run a query to check that results and formulae provide the required data.
6. Briefly describe how to run a report to check that results and formulae provide the required data.
7. Run a query on the database you built in Activity 1D, Number 2 to filter a subsection of a data. Sort it by at least one value.
8. Give three examples of ways that you can improve your data input speed, in order to meet designated timelines and organisational requirements.
9. Give three examples of ways that you can improve your data input accuracy, in order to meet designated timelines and organisational requirements.
10. Give examples of three types of user documentation (including manuals) which can be used to overcome problems with database design, and briefly explain how they help.
11. Give examples of three online information sources which can help you to overcome problems with database design and production.
12. Give three examples of ways that you can improve your data input speed, in order to meet designated timelines and organisational requirements.
13. Give three examples of ways that you can improve your data input accuracy, in order to meet designated timelines and organisational requirements.