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I'm hunger for learning Microsoft Access
That's a rather serious undertaking. I don't think there is any one seminal source of such training.
The most important thing you can do first is learn about the process of Normalization, or proper table design for a relational database application.
Start by searching out as many different sources on Normalization as you can. Invest time and energy in UNDERSTANDING how you go about properly designing tables, how you determine relationships between them, and how you go about enforcing Referential Integrity on those relationships.
Once you have your feet under you in this area, the next task is to learn how to exploit the Interface Design tools in Access. By that I mean the forms and reports you use to interact with the data in your tables.
Again, there are lots and lots of resources around, including YouTube videos and online courses.
Obviously, forums like this one--and others--are a good place to find specific help for specific questions and problems.