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A collection of data, or information, related to a specific subject and kept together in a single file.
Database
Provides a structure through which you can store of manipulate your data.
Database Object
Row and column format
Datasheet
Its used to access the database objects contained in the database.
Database Window
To add, modify, or delete data in a table or query.
Datasheet View
To set or change the structure of any object.
Design View
Is displayed as a column in datasheet view.
Field
Is more commonly used because it allows you to view the fields for only one record at a time.
Form view
Is a window into the data in one or more tables.
Form
To see how the data will look when you print a report.
Print Preview
is the only object in an Access database that actually contains data.
. Table
is a professional-looking printout of database data that usually contains summary information
Report
In Access, the gray box at the left side of each record in Datasheet view or in Form view.
13. Record Selector
allows you to store categories of data in separate tables
Relational Database
In Access, a set of information that belongs together, such as a customer’s name and address information, or details about a product.
Record
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.
Query