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Microsoft Access 2016 Tutorial: Calculated Fields in a Query in Access Databases

This is part 12 of a multiple part series of the Access 2016 tutorial. This session focuses on concepts related to creating a calculated field in a query in Access. Learn more at http://learn.kaceli.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqlum-QeoLg

In more detail, this session we will focus on:
Sometimes one needs to calculate two or more fields from a query and post the total or calculation in a new field. This video covers all the steps to do this calculation by using the Query Builder feature in Access 2016.

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Video URL: https://youtu.be/Vqlum-QeoLg. The full tutorial is coming soon. Stay tuned. Access 2016 Part I is here if you want to start from the beginning: https://youtu.be/1IA4SeajZRw

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It is suggested that you continue to part 7 after completing this module.

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