When users create an Access database, the data is stored in the table. When individuals want to add Fields to their table, they usually add fields in the Design view. The Design View allows you to ...
Whether you use Microsoft Access to keep track of inventory or to keep a record of customers and clients, managing your tables can become cumbersome as the database grows in size and complexity.
You have created a new database in the first part of this tutorial, and you've chosen to create a table in Design View. Below is a portion of what you should have on your screen. It's a view we call ...
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