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This first introductory chapter will provide you with a broad overview of Microsoft Access and will introduce you to some general database terminology used throughout the book. This is accomplished by looking at Access databases from an end-user perspective so that you can familiarize yourself with what
Microsoft Access is a relational database application that is composed of four main objects: Tables: for storing data Queries: for viewing data Forms: for entering data Reports: for printing data.
Microsoft Access is a Database Management System (DBMS) from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software- development tools.
This class is for the Beginner with little experience building Microsoft Access databases. This is the introductory course in our Access series and is designed to teach you the absolute basics of how to build a database.
Microsoft Access 2010 is a powerful relational database program that includes hundreds of tools you can use to quickly start tracking, sharing, and reporting information, even if you are new to database development.
Microsoft Access 2016 A database is a collection of information that is related. Access allows you to manage your information in one database file. Within Access there are four major objects: Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports. Tables store your data in your database Queries ask questions about information stored in your tables
Lesson 1: Getting Started with Access. Topic A: Orientation to Microsoft Access Topic B: Create a Simple Access Database Topic C: Get Help and Configure Options in Microsoft Access.