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A collection of data, or information, related to a specific subject and kept together in a single file.
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Database
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Provides a structure through which you can store of manipulate your data.
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Database Object
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Row and column format
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Datasheet
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Its used to access the database objects contained in the database.
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Database Window
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To add, modify, or delete data in a table or query.
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Datasheet View
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To set or change the structure of any object.
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Design View
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Is displayed as a column in datasheet view.
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Field
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Is more commonly used because it allows you to view the fields for only one record at a time.
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Form view
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Is a window into the data in one or more tables.
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Form
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To see how the data will look when you print a report.
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Print Preview
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is the only object in an Access database that actually contains data.
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. Table
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is a professional-looking printout of database data that usually contains summary information
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Report
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In Access, the gray box at the left side of each record in Datasheet view or in Form view.
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13. Record Selector
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allows you to store categories of data in separate tables
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Relational Database
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In Access, a set of information that belongs together, such as a customer’s name and address information, or details about a product.
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Record
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Looks like a table, but it doesn’t contain any data itself; instead, it displays only specific data from tables based on criteria you supply.
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Query
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