@patricklimacher8065

You have a very clear voice and accent, which makes it easy for a foreigner to follow your course. Furthermore, you structured the course didactically very well. I would like to thank you for this nota bene free service. I do not take it for granted. This is very good content.

@r.senthilramalingam4861

I finished the 4 hour beginner training phase. It was a fantastic experience, and only now, after several training films, have I fully grasped MS Access. Thank you for your time and consideration, and please continue to educate us on this subject.

@Pwecko

I'm half way through this video and I have to say it is excellent. I paid for a course but found it really difficult. The tutor went straight into building a database in the datasheet view and without preparing any tables beforehand. Even as a beginner, I realised that that wasn't a good way of doing it. 
Mr Rost, you are a superb teacher. I wish I'd found you first. Thank you for your efforts in making this video and presenting it to the world. You deserve a medal.

@Galstaf

This is invaluable, an engaging and very thorough foundation. I am taking your advice and not building my company's transition from Excel->Access just yet, but I have already tables, fields and formats well tweaked thanks to this. In the spirit of sharing, around 2:08:00 you are discussing date format and how dd/mm/yyyy is more logical than mm/dd/yyyy - the reason why the US still uses mm/dd is the postal service - vast continent and so people until relatively late were still writing just the month/year on correspondance because the precise day wasn't really relevent when it was going to take a month or two to reach the intended recipient, whereas in Europe even in the 1840s mail would get there in a day or two so people started introducing the day/month to their correspondance much sooner and so when standardisation came along we were in different places. Why the metric system hasn't been adopted yet - there's a several pint discussion.

@mikesamyn7054

I am very impressed with the work you've have done to teach Access.  Back in 2001-2008 I developed an Access DB for our engineering group to house combustion engine design and test data.  Learned it through books and hard knocks, but boy I could have used this set of YouTube classes!  Hats off to you.  I am again strating back into Access to magange a much simpler set of data for my HOA. With your help it will make my job much easier!
Thanks you for the refresher.

@enchantinglysimple

I love how clear you are about the learning process and not rushing it!  I have adhd, and so this type of instruction works really well for me.  Thank you for making these videos for those who want to learn, but have never done it before. - Joseph

@issaa.kamara355

One thing i love about you is that you have all supporting videos to enlightened someone in any ambiguous point you touch. You definitely a pro sir. Thanks a lot

@ErinBaker-o1d

Can I just say that I love the shoutout to the Star Trek Next Generation characters! Awesome.

@Sardarr__Adil

Love from Abbottbad Pakistan 
You teaching methodology is amazing, you tells about every single minute detail or problems, we will face in the future

@DilipTiwariVlogs

I bought MS Access Course on Udemy and later on returned as this is far better than those paid courses. You are the best teacher
. I would love to learn the Power App from you. Thanks!

@TheRandyGr

The advice of making a database for fun is spot on. The first 'for fun' one I did was WAY back when I was playing Everquest. I kept track of what mobs dropped, where the mobs would spawn, what recipes the drops were used for, etc. I could search and drill down into the data in multiple ways. It was loads of fun and became super useful when I played.

@kenlynch8414

This is a great vid, Access is finally getting into my head after many previous attempts elsewhere. I like this guy, everything is explained perfectly and with a bit of personality and humour....and any fan of Rush, gets my vote every time.....thank you :o)

@alphaxg1

This is the absolute best Microsoft Office-based training anywhere! Mr. Rost is a master teacher.  I've learned so much in such a short period of time. His teaching style enables fast learning and very strong retention. This is like taking an expensive university course. OUTSTANDING!!!!

@unknwn_usr3077

My first MS Access Lesson, I have used other databases but never bothered to learn Access. Hope to make the most out of this one. 
Thanks for making it free

@bradburkham7817

This is my second time through and am still learning stuff I missed last year.  MY RECCOMENDATION to students is have 2 screens, one to run the video and second to build the database.  Work your way through the database start, stop and rewind as needed following along, I don't type as fast as your instructions.

@blacksham24

i was interested in Access long before when I was younger. Now  I have a small business that needs a better application than Excel, here I am studying back at your lessons. thanks much!

@blackbird7n90

This is probably the first time i finally get to understand how to use Access. i understand its use and benefits, but never have i used it first hand properly. I am eager to get to your advanced classes that talk about VBA, but i need to have patience to learn the basics first haha Thanks Mr. Richard for your time and effort, hope you are doing well.

@TheRandyGr

I'm happy to see that you used camel case for naming fields. I worked with guys that insisted on using all lower case letters for names and variables.

@patrickwinham

This video was sooo good. I went from knowing nothing to feeling like I can actually use access well.

@desrazor5635

Dear Mr Rost. I've been doing a Souters course to learn Access, and I've found it a slow and boring process. Thank goodness I found your excellent course. You explain things in an easy, straightforward, manner. By watching your vids, I now understand WHY I am doing things, and that really helps me to learn. If I don't get my brain around WHY I am doing something, then nothing sinks in, I get bored, and my mind wanders. Your teaching method is superb, and I congratulate you. Thank you so much for sharing all this valuable knowledge. I can't wait to put into practice everything that you are teaching me.